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Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

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Page 1: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Control of Growth

Page 2: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Lister

• “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed”

• Revolutionized surgery

Page 3: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Definitions

• Sterilization

• Disinfection

• Cide vs stasis

• Sepsis

• Asepsis

Page 4: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Rate of Microbial Death

• Factors that influence effectiveness– # of microbes– Presence of organic material interferes with

action of disinfectant– Temperature– Time of exposure– Characteristic of organism

Page 5: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Potential Risk of Infection

• Critical items-direct contact with body tissues

• Semi critical- contact with mucous membranes but do not penetrate body tissue

• Non critical-contact with intact skin

Page 6: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Actions of Agents

• Damage to membrane-leakage

• Damage to proteins & nucleic acids– Enzymes– Nucleic acids -lethal

Page 7: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Daily Life

• Soaps and detergents

• Hand cleansing

Page 8: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Physical Methods of Control

• Heat– Denatures enzymes

• Moist heat coagulates proteins– Boiling kills vegetative forms of pathogens

Page 9: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Autoclave

• Uses temperature above boiling water• Steam under pressure• Preferred method unless material is damaged• Higher the pressure, higher the temperature• Need direct contact with steam• All air is evacuated from chamber• 15 psi at 121 C for 15 mins

Page 10: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Autoclave

• Prions- protein only– 134 C for 18 mins– Soak in 1N NaOH for 1 hour

• Flash sterilization-at 134 C for 3min– Used for individual instruments

• Packaging

• Use of indicators– Biological indicators-endospores

Page 11: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Physical Methods of Control

• Pasteurization for heat sensitive products– Mild heating to kill pathogens

• Dry heat– Kills by oxidation– Flaming or hot air

Page 12: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Filtration

• Passage of liquid through screen device

• Pores small enough to retain microbes

• Sterilize heat sensitive materials

• Negative-uses vacuum

• Positive uses pressure

• HEPA hoods & TB rooms

Page 13: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

High Pressure

• Can alter structure of proteins

• Kill vegetative forms

• Endospores relatively resistant

• Osmotic pressure reduces availability of water

Page 14: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Radiation

• Ionizing radiation-less than 1nm– Gamma rays-cobalt or electron beams– X rays

• Principle-ionization of water

Page 15: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Radiation

• Nonionizng radiation– UV light– Causes pyrimidine dimers

• T-T, T-C

Page 16: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Chemicals

• Considered pesticides• Regulated by EPA• Sterilants-sterilize in 6-10 hrs• High level disinfection do not kill all endospores

• Intermediate level kill bacteria and some viruses• Low level – general purpose

Page 17: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Microbial Characteristics

• Gram negatives more resistant– External layer of lipopolysaccharide– Porins –holes in cell wall, selective

• Mycobacterium-lipids in cell wall

• Viruses without a lipid layer more resistant

Page 18: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

Page 19: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

History

• Paul Ehrlich- magic bullets• Chemotherapeutic agent

• Antimicrobial• Antibiotic• Synthetic drugs produced in lab

Page 20: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

History

• Sulfa drugs- wide spread use in 1935• Fleming-penicillin in 1928

• Waksman- bacteria from soil- Streptomyces griseus-streptomycin

Page 21: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Selective Toxicity

• Harm microbe without causing significant damage to host

• Penicillin

• Streptomycin to tx TB

Page 22: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Drug Administration

• Effective concentration of abx to site of infection-route

• Topical-infection at body surface– Athlete’s feet

• Systemic-IV fastest but need hospitalization• IM intra muscular- peak levels in BS within 15

mins

Page 23: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Drug Administration

• PO- enters GI then into BS– Painless, but slower and not as effective– Only fraction enters BS– Must follow directions– Great for outpts

Page 24: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Drug Distribution

• Barriers to fast distribution: cell membrane & proteins– Prevent entry or bind drug

• CM of cells around BS can prevent free passage into tissues from blood vessels

Page 25: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Drug Distribution

• Drug binding proteins

• Penicillin: about 65% reversible bound to albumin

• Race between distribution of drug and elimination

Page 26: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Elimination of Drugs

• Converted metabolically to another compound: liver

• Excreted

• Penicillin excreted rapidly via kidneys

• Within 90 minutes, most in urine

• Take regularly and often or

• Resistance can develop

Page 27: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Drug Resistance

• Natural or acquired resistance• Species lacks target: penicillin attacks

peptidoglycan in cell wall

• Many can’t enter gram negative cell wall

Page 28: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Spectrum of Activity

• Range of microbes the agent acts against

• Broad –gram positive & negative

• Narrow –small number of microbes

• Prevents destruction of normal flora

Page 29: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Acquired Resistance

• Broad spectrum antibiotic changes normal flora:

• Mutations and genetic exchange among bacteria

• Antibiotics favor resistant strains but do not cause genetic changes

Page 30: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Mechanisms

• Alteration of target of drug action

• Alteration of membrane permeability

• Efflux or pumps out the drug

Page 31: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Mechanism

• Development of enzymes: most common– Destroy or inactivate drug– B-lactamase-several

Page 32: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Genetics

• Mutations on chromosome• Develop gradually over years of antibiotic

usage• Need higher & higher concentrations of

drug• Eventually becomes useless

Page 33: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Plasmid Borne Genes

• Occurs almost immediate via genetic recombination

• R plasmids or factors

• Penicillin resistance from beta- lactamase is an example

Page 34: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Slowing Use of Antibiotics

• 3/4 of all hospital pts receive several courses of abxs-over kill

• 50 million of 150 million outpatient antibiotics are unneeded

• Maintain high levels in body long enough to kill all pathogens

Page 35: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Slow Resistance

• Limit use of antibiotics in animals

• Transmission of drug resistant organisms from animals to humans

• Some countries drugs sold over the counter

Page 36: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Drug Dosage

• Depends upon route of administration, drug distribution, drug elimination

• Effective concentration depends upon susceptibility of organism to drug

• Kirby-Bauer method– MIC: minimum inhibitory concentration– Microbial sensitivities

Page 37: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Kirby Bauer Method

• Disk diffusion method-standardized

• Agent spread over MH plate

• Disks impregnated with antibiotic

• Agent diffuse out, lower MW faster

• Zones of inhibition-clear areas around disk

• Standardized for S, R I

Page 38: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Targets of Antimicrobial Drugs

• Bactericidal-kills

• Bacteriostatic-inhibits growth– Phagocytosis & antibodies kill organisms

• Inhibition of cell wall synthesis

Page 39: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Cell Membrane

• Membrane of bacteria & fungi differ somewhat from animal cell membranes– Some selective toxicity but not ideal

Page 40: Control of Growth. Lister “ Saved more lives by introduction of his system than all the wars of the 19th century together had sacrificed” Revolutionized.

Inhibition of Protein Synthesis

• Selective toxicity depends upon difference between ribosomes

• Bacteria-70S (30S & 50S) & animals -80S– Human 40S & 60S but mitochondria have 70S– Side effects do occur

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Inhibition of Nucleic Acid Synthesis

• Rifampin binds to bacterial RNA polymerase– inhibits RNA synthesis- TB– Colors urine and contacts orange