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Title: Antimicrobial Therapy Unwanted Effects


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Antimicrobial TherapyUnwanted Effects
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Hypersensitivity Reactions
  • Response of immune system
  • Drug molecules or metabolites act as allergen
  • Trigger antibody response
  • Exposure to drug after previous sensitisation can
    lead to more serious reactions even life
    threatening

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Hypersensitivity Reactionsincidence
  • Most often seen with penicillins
  • incidence has been reported as high as 10
  • Cross-reactivity
  • allergy to one penicillin likely to herald
    allergy to others
  • up to 10 incidence of cross-reactivity to
    cephalosporins

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Hypersensitivity Reactionspresentation
  • Rashes
  • maculopapular. urticarial
  • Fever
  • Bronchospams
  • More serious skin reactions
  • Anaphylaxis ( incidence has been reported up to
    0.04)

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Toxicity
  • Can occur with any drug
  • Particularly concern when administering drugs
    with low therapeutic index
  • minimum therapeutic concentration near to maximum
    non-toxic dose
  • And toxicity profile of drug
  • examples
  • Gentamicin
  • Vancomycin, teicoplanin

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Superinfections Bacteriological or clinical
evidence of new infection developing during
chemotherapeutic treatment of a primary infection
  • Antibacterial drugs affect normal flora
  • gastro-intestinal
  • genito-urinary
  • Reduction of competitive stress
  • Increased opportunity for pathogenic colonisation

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Antimicrobial Drug Resistance
  • Characteristic acquired by microbe
  • Genetic in origin
  • Resistance to agent which previously exerted a
    negative effect on growth or survival of microbe
  • Particularly problem with bacteria and viruses
  • Can acquire multi-drug resistance

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Mechanisms of resistance
  • Microbe produces enzymes which inactivate the
    drug
  • Changes that prevent entry of drug into microbe
    or which pump out drug faster than entry
  • Alteration in target molecule that reduce
    target-drug affinity
  • Evolution of metabolic pathways that overcome
    effect of drug

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Acquisition of antibacterial resistance
  • Spontaneous mutations
  • change in bacterial DNA which confers resistance
  • spread by vertical transmission
  • mutation passed on to all daughter cells
  • Resistance of mycobacterium tuberculosis to
    anti-tubercular therapy

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Acquisition of antibacterial resistance
  • Horizontal transmission
  • exchange of DNA between non-replicating microbes
  • Does not require bacteria to be of same species

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Acquisition of antibacterial resistance
  • Conjugation
  • plasmid - resistant gene or genes
  • copied and transferred to another microbe via sex
    pilus

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Acquisition of antibacterial resistance
  • Conjugation

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Acquisition of antibacterial resistance
  • Transduction
  • spread by viruses which infect bacteria -
    bacteriophages
  • Transfection
  • uptake of DNA from dead bacteria

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Tutorial work
  • What can the healthcare practitioner do to limit
    the development of antimicrobial drug resistance?
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