BIOL 2210 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Klebsiella Pneumoniae, Carbapenem, Griseofulvin

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Carbapenems - antibiotics used to treat esbl-producing bacteria. Synthetic antibiotic - drugs that are completely synthesized in the lab. Semisynthetic antibiotic - drugs that are chemically modified in labs after being isolated from natural sources (bacteria and fungi). Molecular mimicry - drug mimics a normal molecule, inhibiting a reaction. Cross resistance - resistance of a bacteria to two or more similar antibiotics via a common mechanism. Synergism - administer two antibiotics simultaneously so they can exert an additive effect. Zones of inhibition - clear areas where bacteria are inhibited because they are sensitive. Griseofulvin - blocks microtubule assembly, interfering with mitosis. Flumadine - may interfere with uncoating of the virus after entry. Abreva - inhibits fusion of the enveloped virus to the host plasma membrane. Interferon - causes host cells to synthesize antiviral proteins to inhibit viral replication. Erythromycin - antibiotic that is considered the least toxic of commonly used antibiotics.

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