M16 mechanisms of Antibiotic resistance Flashcards
what is the trend of evolution of resistance to antibiotics?
highest outpatient use of penecillin correlates with highest frequency of resistant bacteria
how can drug resitance arise?
by mutation or gene transfer
resistance provides a selective advantage
describe a mechanism of antimicrobial drug resistance
inactivation
- Beta-lactamase ;
extended spectrum B-lactamase (ESBL)
list 2 Beta-lactamases
ESBL
metalloenzyme - inactivate penecillins, cephalosporins and carbapenems
describe a metalloenzyme
New Delhi Metallo Beta-Lactamase 1 (NDM-1)
- carbapenamase
what was the last line of treatment for NDM-1
Colistin
how does vancomycin block access substrate?
binds terminal D-ala D-ala
how does metronidazole carry out the reduction of the Nitro group?
metronidazole captures electrons that would be transferred to 2H+ –> 1 electron reduction means Met decomposes to produce NO2- –> damage to enzymes, proteins and DNA
prescribing of antibiotics must be kept to a minimum
true
before prescribing antibiotics, what are the local measures?
first step use local measures:
drain pus by extraction or root canal (dental abscesses)
or drain pus by incision (soft tissue infections)
pulpitis and dry socket infections;
no evidence to support prescription in healthy (immuno-competent) patients
dental abscess
amoxicillin capsules 250mg
15 capsules - 5 days
for patients with a dental abscess and are allergic to patients
erythormycin tablets, 250 mg
20 tabs - 1 tablet 4 times daily