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Chapter 127 Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 6) doc

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 6) doc

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 6) doc

... Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 6) Rifampin Bacteria rapidly become resistant to rifampin by developing mutations in the B subunit of RNA polymerase ... virtue of the acquisition of new genes include hospital-associated strains of gram-negative bacteria, enterococci, and staphylococci and community-acquired strains of salmonellae, gonococci, and ... series of unrelated compounds. The construction of multiresistant strains by acquisition of multiple genes occurs by sequential steps of gene transfer and environmental selection in areas of high-level...
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Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 9) doc

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 9) doc

... to the sum of their individual activities. Among the best examples of a synergistic or additive Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 9) Site of Infection ... because of the relative paucity of phagocytes and opsonins at the site of infection, the agents should be bactericidal. Chloramphenicol, an older drug but occasionally useful in the treatment of ... some antibacterial agents. The use of these agents can eliminate the susceptible population, select out resistant mutants at the site of infection, and result in the failure of chemotherapy....
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Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 11) docx

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 11) docx

... prolongation Rare Hepatotoxicity Rare Rifampin Orange Common Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 11) Adverse Reactions Adverse drug reactions are frequently ... or reducing the rate of administration. Adverse reactions to antibacterial agents are a common cause of morbidity, requiring alteration in therapy and additional expense, and they occasionally ... 2–3 antibacterial drugs are listed in Table 127- 7. For further discussion of adverse drug reactions, see Chap. 5. Table 127- 7 Most Clinically Relevant Adverse Reactions to Common Antibacterial...
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Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 1) ppsx

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 1) ppsx

... 127- 1 Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 1) Harrison's Internal Medicine > Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections Treatment ... Bacterial Infections Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections: Introduction The development of vaccines and drugs that prevent and cure bacterial infections was one of the twentieth century's ... agents to be discussed in this section are summarized in Table 127- 1 and are depicted in Fig. 127- 1. Table 127- 1 Mechanisms of Action of and Resistance to Major Classes Decreased permeability...
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Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 2) potx

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 2) potx

... because of a marginally broader spectrum. Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 2) Inhibition of Cell-Wall Synthesis One major difference between bacterial and ... any stage of the synthesis, export, assembly, or cross-linking of peptidoglycan lead to inhibition of bacterial cell growth and, in most cases, to cell death. Peptidoglycan is composed of (1) ... in the normal course of cell growth. In the presence of antibacterial agents that inhibit cell-wall growth, autolysis proceeds without normal cell-wall repair; weakness and eventual cellular...
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Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 3) ppsx

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 3) ppsx

... susceptible to both components. Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 3) Inhibition of Protein Synthesis Most of the antibacterial agents that inhibit protein ... all purines, and several amino acids. Inhibition of folate synthesis leads to cessation of bacterial cell growth and, in some cases, to bacterial cell death. The principal antibacterial antimetabolites ... synthetase by competing with bacterial isoleucine for its binding site on the enzyme and depleting cellular stores of isoleucine-charged tRNA. Inhibition of Bacterial Metabolism The antimetabolites...
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Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 4) pdf

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 4) pdf

... penicillins and cephalosporins. One strategy that has been devised for circumventing resistance mediated by β-lactamases is to combine the β-lactam Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial ... including nalidixic acid and its fluorinated derivatives (ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, and moxifloxacin), are synthetic compounds that inhibit the activity of the A subunit of the bacterial enzyme ... and resistance of Pseudomonas spp. to cephalosporins and piperacillin are the best examples of this mechanism. cell. Specific mechanisms of bacterial resistance to the major antibacterial agents...
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Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 5) pdf

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 5) pdf

... permeability and cause active drug efflux from the cytoplasm. Mutations that result in active quinolone efflux are also found in gram-positive bacteria. Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial ... dihydrofolate reductase for trimethoprim and an altered dihydropteroate synthetase for sulfonamides. Quinolones The most common mechanism of resistance to quinolones is the development of one ... The most prevalent mechanism of resistance to trimethoprim and the sulfonamides in both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria is the acquisition of plasmid-encoded genes that produce...
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Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 7) pot

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 7) pot

... cefotaxime, rifampin, and clarithromycin, have bioactive metabolites that may contribute to their overall efficacy. Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 7) Distribution ... elimination), by renal excretion of the unchanged or metabolized form, or by a combination of the two processes. For most of the antibacterial drugs, metabolism leads to loss of in vitro activity, although ... information on the mode of excretion of an antibacterial agent is in adjusting dosage when elimination capability is impaired (Table 127- 3). Direct, nonidiosyncratic toxicity from antibacterial drugs...
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Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 8) pdf

Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 8) pdf

... indices include the ratio of the Chapter 127. Treatment and Prophylaxis of Bacterial Infections (Part 8) Principles of Antibacterial Chemotherapy The choice of an antibacterial compound for ... inhibition of bone growth in fetus; hepatotoxicity Contraindicated pharmacokinetic and adverse-reaction profile of active compounds, the site of infection, the immune status of the host, and evidence ... of bactericidal antimicrobial activity; for the detection of resistance among such fastidious organisms as obligate anaerobes, Haemophilus spp., and pneumococci; and for the determination of...
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