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Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

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Page 1: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Antibiotics

Page 2: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Definition

• any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Page 3: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

History• Pasteur observed that other bacteria had

antagonistic effects on the bacteria responsible for anthrax

• German chemist Paul Ehrlich developed the idea of selective toxicity: that certain chemicals that would be toxic to some organisms

Page 4: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

History cont’d• In 1928, Sir Alexander Fleming, a Scottish

biologist, observed that Penicillium notatum, a common mold, had destroyed staphylococcus bacteria in culture.

Page 5: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

History• 1939, microbiologist René Dubos – found that Bacillus

brevis from soil inhibited pneumococcus growth – with tyrothricin (but toxic to human cells)

• Penicillin was finally isolated in 1939, and in 1944 Selman Waksman and Albert Schatz, American microbiologists, isolated streptomycin and a number of other antibiotics from Streptomyces griseus.

Page 6: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

History

• Penicillin was finally isolated in 1939, and in 1944 Selman Waksman and Albert Schatz, American microbiologists, isolated streptomycin and a number of other antibiotics from Streptomyces griseus.

Page 7: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Antibiotics today

The antibiotics we take today are still produced by bacteria in large fermentation tanks….

Some are synthetic….but much more expensive

Page 8: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Classification

Antibiotics can be classified in several ways, for example:

1. Spectrum

2. Modes of action

3. Chemical structure

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Page 9: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

SpectrumBroad

They target a range of bacteria (gram +ve and –ve)

Uses:

- If pathogen is not identified

- For superinfections

Examples:

Amoxicillin, tetracycline, streptomycin

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Page 10: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Antibiotic spectrum

Narrow

- Target only a group of bacteria usually once the pathogen is identified

- Good for preventing antibiotic resistance

Eg. vancomycin

Page 11: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Classification

Modes of action

• Some antibiotics attack the cell wall; some disrupt the cell membrane; and others inhibit the synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins.

Page 12: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Penicillin• All penicillin like antibiotics inhibit synthesis of

peptidoglycan, an essential part of the cell wall. They do not interfere with the synthesis of other intracellular components.

• The continuing buildup of materials inside the cell exerts ever greater pressure on the membrane, which is no longer properly supported by peptidoglycan.

• The membrane gives way, the cell contents leak out, and the bacterium dies. These antibiotics do not affect human cells because human cells do not have cell walls.

Page 13: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Mechanisms of Action

• Many antibiotics operate by inhibiting the synthesis of various intracellular bacterial molecules, including DNA, RNA, ribosomes, and proteins. The synthetic sulfonamides are among the antibiotics that indirectly interfere with nucleic acid synthesis. Some antibacterials affect the assembly of messenger RNA, thus causing its genetic message to be garbled. When these faulty messages are translated, the protein products are nonfunctional.

Page 14: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Classificationby chemical structure

• Beta-Lactams – Penicillins– Cephalosporins

• Macrolides

• Fluoroquinolones

• Tetracyclines

• Aminoglycosides

Page 15: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Administration and Side Effects

• Administration

Injected, given orally or topically-applied

Side effects

- Allergies

- Skin rashes

- Fever, nausea, diarrhea

- Changes in intestinal bacteria

Page 16: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Production of Antibiotics

• mass production during World WarII with streptomycin and penicillin

• now antibiotics are produced by fermentations with high-yielding microorganisms producing high yields are grown under optimum conditions

Page 17: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Production of Antibiotics• Some new antibiotics are laboratory synthesized,

while many antibiotics are produced by chemically modifying natural substances

• some semi-synthetic penicillins are effective against bacteria resistant to the parent substance.

• E.g. amoxycillin

Page 18: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Antimicrobial Resistance

• Relative or complete lack of effect of antimicrobial against a previously susceptible microbe

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• Enzymatic destruction of drug• Prevention of penetration of drug• Alteration of drug's target site• Rapid ejection of the drug

Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance

Page 20: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Antibiotic Selection for Resistant Bacteria

Page 21: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

What Factors Promote Antimicrobial Resistance?

• Exposure to sub-optimal levels of antimicrobial

• Exposure to microbes carrying resistance genes

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Inappropriate Antimicrobial Use

• Prescription not taken correctly• Antibiotics for viral infections• Antibiotics sold without medical

supervision• Spread of resistant microbes in

hospitals due to lack of hygiene

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Inappropriate Antimicrobial Use

• Lack of quality control in manufacture or outdated antimicrobial

• Inadequate surveillance or defective susceptibility assays

• Poverty or war• Use of antibiotics in foods

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Antibiotics in Foods

• Antibiotics are used in animal feeds and sprayed on plants to prevent infection and promote growth

• Multi drug-resistant Salmonella typhi has been found in people who ate beef fed antibiotics

Page 25: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Consequences of Antimicrobial Resistance

• Infections resistant to available antibiotics

• Increased cost of treatment

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Page 27: Antibiotics. Definition any of a variety of substances, usually obtained from microorganisms, that inhibit the growth of or destroy certain other microorganisms.

Multi-Drug Resistant TB

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MRSA “mer-sah”

• Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

• Most frequent nosocomial (hospital-acquired) pathogen

• Usually resistant to several other antibiotics

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Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci

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Vancomycin Use USA

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Proposals to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance

• Speed development of new antibiotics

• Track resistance data nationwide

• Restrict antimicrobial use

• Direct observed dosing (TB)

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Proposals to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance

• Use more narrow spectrum antibiotics

• Use antimicrobial cocktails