NATS 1670 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Beta-Lactam, Bone Marrow Suppression, Antimicrobial Resistance

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Sulfonamides: mode of action: are analogues of paba. Combination therapy synergism sulfonamides are used in combination with trimethoprim blocks 2 distinct steps in folic. Combo therapy also used for: temp treatment until diagnosis is made; other antibiotic (aminoglycosides and beta lactams) caution antibiotic antagonism with penicillins and bacteriostatic agents. How to slow down development of drug resistance in populations? (cid:1451) conc of drug and long treatment is likely to kill drug resistant pathogens. Misuse/abuse of antibiotics: hc workers, pt not complying, hospitals, farmers. Selective pressure, microbial genetic internet ie. antibiotic resistance in non pathogenic bacteria can be transferred to its pathogenic neighbors. Development of resistance in populations resistance by bacteria is acquired in 2 ways: new mutations of chromosomal genes (cid:1452) slow, multiple steps, gene transfer (cid:1452) acquisition of r plasmids via transformation, transduction & conjugation (cid:1452) fast, 1 step.

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