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Bacterial resistance
against antibiotics
and it’s prevention
By:
ZARA KHASROW
SHERWAN RAZAQ
WTAR OMER
What Are Antibiotics?
Antibiotics, also known as antibacterials, are types of
medications that destroy or slow down the growth of bacteria
There r 2 types of antibacterials:
Spectrum of Activity
Broad spectrum
antibacterials
Narrow spectrum
antibacterials
Mode of Action
Mode of Action
Mode of Action
Inhibitors of other
metabolic processes.
Other antibiotics act on selected cellular
processes essential for the survival of the
bacterial pathogens.
How to use
antibiotics?
orally
injection
applied directly to the affected part of the body.
or
Some antibiotics should not be consumed with certain
foods and drinks. Others should not be taken with
food in your stomach - these would normally be taken
about an hour before meals, or two hours after.
Antibiotics are appropriate to use when :
1.There is a known bacterial infection
2.The cause of the infection is unknown
and bacteria are suspected.
ANTIBIOTICS KILL
BACTERIA, NOT VIRUSES
If a virus is making you
sick, taking antibiotics may do
more harm than good.
most respiratory tract
infections are caused by
viruses, so antibiotics
won’t have any effect.
What kinds of infections are
caused by viruses and should not
be treated with antibiotics?
• colds
• Flu
• Most coughs and bronchitis
• Sore throats
• Some ear infections
1.Diarrhea
2.Feeling and being sick
3.Fungal infections of the
mouth, digestive tract and vagina
What are the side-
effects of antibiotics?
1. kidney stones 2.Abnormal blood clotting 3.Sensitivity to sun
5.Deafness4.Blood disorders
It is a specific type of drug resistance.
Multi-drug resistant (superbug)
• When bacteria resist to several types of
antibiotics
• Due to plasmids
• shigella (sul,chlo,str,tetra)
• MRSA (hospital)
• TB (tuberculosis)
DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE
• Bacterial cells that have
developed resistance are
not killed off.
– They continue to divide
– Resulting in a completely
resistant population.
• Mutation and evolutionary
pressure cause a rapid
increase in resistance to
antibiotics.
There are two types of resistance;
1-Natural Resistance: Bacteria may be inherently carrying
resistant genes
• Streptomyces
• Penicillin
2-Acquired Resistance:
.Mutations
. mobile genetic elements
•Examples of drug-resistant organisms include:
•MRSA - methicillin/oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
•VRE - vanomycin-resistant enterococci
•ESBLs -extended-spectrum beta lactamases (resistant to cephalosporins and
monobactams)
•PRSP - penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
•GISA - glycopeptide-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus
•VISA - vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus
•VSRA - vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (not yet found in
nature, but it is believed it will emerge or evolve from VISA),
•MDR-TB- multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
LIST OF DRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIA
How bacteria become resistance?
1. Inappropriate Use
One of the main causes of
antibiotics drug resistance
is antibiotic
overuse, abuse, and in
some
cases, misuse, due to incorrect
diagnosis.
2. Inadequate Diagnostics
3. Hospital Use 4. Agricultural Use
Scientists also believe that the
practice of adding antibiotics
to agricultural feed promotes
drug resistance.
Critically ill patients are more susceptible to
infections and, thus, often require the aid of
antimicrobials. However, the heavier use of
antimicrobials in these patients can worsen
the problem by selecting for antimicrobial-
resistant microorganisms
5. Mutation During replication, mutations arise and
some of these mutations may help an individual
microbe survive exposure to an antimicrobial
6. Gene Transfer Microbes also may get genes from each
other, including genes that make the microbe drug
resistant.
7. Selective Pressure
In the presence of an antimicrobial, microbes are either
killed or, if they carry resistance genes, survive. These
survivors will replicate, and their progeny will quickly
become the dominant type throughout the microbial
population.
Mechanisms of being resistant
• (A) Chromosomal mutations:
• 1. Reduced permeability.
• 2. Enhanced efflux
• 3. Enzymatic inactivation (beta-
lactamase)
• 4. Alteration of drug target
• 5. Loss of enzymes involved in drug
activation
• (B) Plasmid or transposon
mediated:
How does antibiotic resistance
spread?
Genetically, antibiotic resistance spreads through bacteria
populations both "vertically," when new generations inherit
antibiotic resistance genes, and "horizontally," when bacteria
share or exchange sections of genetic material with other
bacteria. Horizontal gene transfer can even occur between
different bacterial species.
Environmentally, antibiotic resistance spreads as bacteria
themselves move from place to place; bacteria can travel via
airplane, water and wind. People can pass the resistant bacteria
to others; for example, by coughing or contact with unwashed
hands.
Using antibiotics when you don’t need them may mean that
they won’t work for you when you do need them in the future.
If you have an antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection:
•you will have
the infection
for longer
•you may be more likely to
have complications of the
infection
•you could remain
infectious for
longer, and pass
your infection to
other people,
which increases the
problem.
Can bacteria lose their antibiotic resistance?
• Yes sure
• but this reverse process
occurs more slowly
• By selective pressure
1- adequate diagnosis
2-effective antibiotic
3-apropriate dose
May take several
months or even years
prevention
Can you imagine a day when antibiotics don't
work anymore?
It's concerning to think that:
could no longer work
Unfortunately, the threat of untreatable infections is
very real.
So how can we prevent bacterial resistance against
antibiotics?
Optimize Use
Prevent
Transmission
Prevent
Infection
Effective
Diagnosis
and Treatment
Pathogen
Antimicrobial-Resistant
Pathogen
Antimicrobial
Resistance
Antimicrobial Use
Infection
Key Prevention Strategies
Prevent infection Diagnose and treat
infection effectively
Use antimicrobials
wisely
Prevent transmission
Prevent infection
• Patients can do:
Wash your hands frequently Don't share personal items Get vaccinated.
What else Patients can do:
•Take antibiotics exactly as the
doctor prescribes.
•Only take antibiotics prescribed for you
•Do not save antibiotics for the next illness.
•Do not ask for antibiotics when your doctor thinks
you do not need them
Prevent antibiotic resistance
Healthcare providers can:
•Prescribecorrectly:
Bacteria and Viruses
On necessary
overlaps in antibiotics
Collaborate with each other and with patients
"Are these really necessary?"
"antibiotic timeout"
Stop and assess
What precautions might be in
place if I work in a hospital?
Universal precautions:
•Hand hygiene
•Safe collection and disposal of sharps
• Gloves for contact with body fluids, non-
intact skin and mucous membranes
•Wearing a mask, eye protection
and a gown if blood or other body
fluids might splash
Avoid Needle Stick Injuries
We need to preserve this
resource by working
together
Because
No action today,
no cure tomorrow
Antibiotics are
invaluable resources
• References:
• 1.http://amrls.cvm.msu.edu/pharmacology/antimicrobials/effect-on-bacteria
• 2.http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/biol_hazards/drugresist.html
• 3.http://www.nps.org.au/medicines/infections-and-infestations/antibiotic-
4.medicines/antibiotics-for-respiratory-tract-infections/for-individuals/what-is-
antibiotic-resistance
• 5.http://www.medicinenet.com/antibiotic_resistance/page4.htm#causes_of_ant
imicrobial_drug_resistance
• 6.http://www.cdc.gov/features/antibioticresistance/
• 7.http://www.abc.net.au/science/slab/antibiotics/resistance.htm
• 8.http://www.tufts.edu/med/apua/about_issue/about_antibioticres.shtml
• 9.http://www.cdc.gov/getsmart/antibiotic-use/antibiotic-resistance-faqs.html
• Book: Antibiotics the perfect storm by David M. shlaes

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Bacterial resistance against antibiotics and it’s prevention

  • 1. Bacterial resistance against antibiotics and it’s prevention By: ZARA KHASROW SHERWAN RAZAQ WTAR OMER
  • 2. What Are Antibiotics? Antibiotics, also known as antibacterials, are types of medications that destroy or slow down the growth of bacteria There r 2 types of antibacterials:
  • 3. Spectrum of Activity Broad spectrum antibacterials Narrow spectrum antibacterials
  • 6. Mode of Action Inhibitors of other metabolic processes. Other antibiotics act on selected cellular processes essential for the survival of the bacterial pathogens.
  • 7. How to use antibiotics? orally injection applied directly to the affected part of the body. or
  • 8. Some antibiotics should not be consumed with certain foods and drinks. Others should not be taken with food in your stomach - these would normally be taken about an hour before meals, or two hours after. Antibiotics are appropriate to use when : 1.There is a known bacterial infection 2.The cause of the infection is unknown and bacteria are suspected.
  • 9. ANTIBIOTICS KILL BACTERIA, NOT VIRUSES If a virus is making you sick, taking antibiotics may do more harm than good. most respiratory tract infections are caused by viruses, so antibiotics won’t have any effect.
  • 10. What kinds of infections are caused by viruses and should not be treated with antibiotics? • colds • Flu • Most coughs and bronchitis • Sore throats • Some ear infections
  • 11. 1.Diarrhea 2.Feeling and being sick 3.Fungal infections of the mouth, digestive tract and vagina What are the side- effects of antibiotics?
  • 12. 1. kidney stones 2.Abnormal blood clotting 3.Sensitivity to sun 5.Deafness4.Blood disorders
  • 13. It is a specific type of drug resistance.
  • 14. Multi-drug resistant (superbug) • When bacteria resist to several types of antibiotics • Due to plasmids • shigella (sul,chlo,str,tetra) • MRSA (hospital) • TB (tuberculosis)
  • 15. DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE • Bacterial cells that have developed resistance are not killed off. – They continue to divide – Resulting in a completely resistant population. • Mutation and evolutionary pressure cause a rapid increase in resistance to antibiotics.
  • 16. There are two types of resistance; 1-Natural Resistance: Bacteria may be inherently carrying resistant genes • Streptomyces • Penicillin 2-Acquired Resistance: .Mutations . mobile genetic elements
  • 17. •Examples of drug-resistant organisms include: •MRSA - methicillin/oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus •VRE - vanomycin-resistant enterococci •ESBLs -extended-spectrum beta lactamases (resistant to cephalosporins and monobactams) •PRSP - penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae •GISA - glycopeptide-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus •VISA - vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus aureus •VSRA - vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (not yet found in nature, but it is believed it will emerge or evolve from VISA), •MDR-TB- multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. LIST OF DRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIA
  • 18. How bacteria become resistance? 1. Inappropriate Use One of the main causes of antibiotics drug resistance is antibiotic overuse, abuse, and in some cases, misuse, due to incorrect diagnosis. 2. Inadequate Diagnostics 3. Hospital Use 4. Agricultural Use Scientists also believe that the practice of adding antibiotics to agricultural feed promotes drug resistance. Critically ill patients are more susceptible to infections and, thus, often require the aid of antimicrobials. However, the heavier use of antimicrobials in these patients can worsen the problem by selecting for antimicrobial- resistant microorganisms
  • 19. 5. Mutation During replication, mutations arise and some of these mutations may help an individual microbe survive exposure to an antimicrobial 6. Gene Transfer Microbes also may get genes from each other, including genes that make the microbe drug resistant. 7. Selective Pressure In the presence of an antimicrobial, microbes are either killed or, if they carry resistance genes, survive. These survivors will replicate, and their progeny will quickly become the dominant type throughout the microbial population.
  • 20. Mechanisms of being resistant • (A) Chromosomal mutations: • 1. Reduced permeability. • 2. Enhanced efflux • 3. Enzymatic inactivation (beta- lactamase) • 4. Alteration of drug target • 5. Loss of enzymes involved in drug activation • (B) Plasmid or transposon mediated:
  • 21. How does antibiotic resistance spread? Genetically, antibiotic resistance spreads through bacteria populations both "vertically," when new generations inherit antibiotic resistance genes, and "horizontally," when bacteria share or exchange sections of genetic material with other bacteria. Horizontal gene transfer can even occur between different bacterial species. Environmentally, antibiotic resistance spreads as bacteria themselves move from place to place; bacteria can travel via airplane, water and wind. People can pass the resistant bacteria to others; for example, by coughing or contact with unwashed hands.
  • 22. Using antibiotics when you don’t need them may mean that they won’t work for you when you do need them in the future. If you have an antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection: •you will have the infection for longer •you may be more likely to have complications of the infection •you could remain infectious for longer, and pass your infection to other people, which increases the problem.
  • 23. Can bacteria lose their antibiotic resistance? • Yes sure • but this reverse process occurs more slowly • By selective pressure 1- adequate diagnosis 2-effective antibiotic 3-apropriate dose May take several months or even years
  • 24. prevention Can you imagine a day when antibiotics don't work anymore? It's concerning to think that: could no longer work Unfortunately, the threat of untreatable infections is very real.
  • 25. So how can we prevent bacterial resistance against antibiotics? Optimize Use Prevent Transmission Prevent Infection Effective Diagnosis and Treatment Pathogen Antimicrobial-Resistant Pathogen Antimicrobial Resistance Antimicrobial Use Infection
  • 26. Key Prevention Strategies Prevent infection Diagnose and treat infection effectively Use antimicrobials wisely Prevent transmission
  • 27. Prevent infection • Patients can do: Wash your hands frequently Don't share personal items Get vaccinated.
  • 28. What else Patients can do: •Take antibiotics exactly as the doctor prescribes. •Only take antibiotics prescribed for you •Do not save antibiotics for the next illness. •Do not ask for antibiotics when your doctor thinks you do not need them Prevent antibiotic resistance
  • 29. Healthcare providers can: •Prescribecorrectly: Bacteria and Viruses On necessary overlaps in antibiotics Collaborate with each other and with patients "Are these really necessary?" "antibiotic timeout" Stop and assess
  • 30. What precautions might be in place if I work in a hospital? Universal precautions: •Hand hygiene •Safe collection and disposal of sharps • Gloves for contact with body fluids, non- intact skin and mucous membranes •Wearing a mask, eye protection and a gown if blood or other body fluids might splash Avoid Needle Stick Injuries
  • 31. We need to preserve this resource by working together Because No action today, no cure tomorrow Antibiotics are invaluable resources
  • 32.
  • 33. • References: • 1.http://amrls.cvm.msu.edu/pharmacology/antimicrobials/effect-on-bacteria • 2.http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/biol_hazards/drugresist.html • 3.http://www.nps.org.au/medicines/infections-and-infestations/antibiotic- 4.medicines/antibiotics-for-respiratory-tract-infections/for-individuals/what-is- antibiotic-resistance • 5.http://www.medicinenet.com/antibiotic_resistance/page4.htm#causes_of_ant imicrobial_drug_resistance • 6.http://www.cdc.gov/features/antibioticresistance/ • 7.http://www.abc.net.au/science/slab/antibiotics/resistance.htm • 8.http://www.tufts.edu/med/apua/about_issue/about_antibioticres.shtml • 9.http://www.cdc.gov/getsmart/antibiotic-use/antibiotic-resistance-faqs.html • Book: Antibiotics the perfect storm by David M. shlaes