Antibiotics resistance Flashcards

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What is the result of antibiotic resistance?

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  • Increases mortality
  • Challenges control of infectious diseases
  • Threatens a return to pre-antibiotic era
  • Increases costs of health care
  • Jeopardizes health-care gains to society
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What are the 4 areas of resistance?

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What are the different ways of antibiotic resistance?

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What are the different mechanisms of resistance?

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  1. Natural resistance
  • Must reach the target but there are natural barriers, porins and export pump
  • Eg. A single mutation in a porin gene can give you multiple resistance
  1. Genetic mechanisms - acquired
  • Chromosome-mediated - due to spontaneous mutation
    • In the target molecules or drug uptake system
    • Mutants are selected, they are not induced
  • Plasmid-mediated
    • Common in gram-negative bacteria
    • Transferring through gene exchange drug resistance via conjugation
    • Multi-drug resistance
  1. Non-genetic mechanisms - tolerance (reversible, makes infections more hard to treat)
  • Inaccessibility to drugs (abscesses and lesions where the drug can’t get to the site)
  • Stationary phase - they’re not growing anymore but still causing signs and symptoms
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How does gene transfer happen in bacteria?

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  • Mechanism for genetic heterogeneity and evolution
  • Rapid, cross-species
  • Can be either virulence, drug resistance or antigens
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How can bacteria become resistance to beta-lactam?

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What does clauvulanic acid do?

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Clavulanic acid binds to beta-lactamase enzyme of the bacteria to block it, allowing the amoxicillin to inhibit protein synthesis and give you a broad spectrum activity

  • Useful drug combination to address organisms that are resistant because of the acquisition of beta-lactamase enzymes
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What is the resistance mechanism in gram negative bacteria?

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In summary, what are the different ways bacteria can become resistant to penicillin?

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How can you prevent or overcome antibiotic resistance?

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  • Control use - complete the course, appropriate prescribing
  • New or modified drugs
  • Combination therapy - different targets
  • Infection control
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