BIOL 2900 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Superinfection, Therapeutic Index, Human Microbiota

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Evalution of antimicrobials: overall safety, allergy"s, toxicity (therapeutic index) many drugs that are safe from adults have adverse effects from fetus, selectivity of drugs (superinfection, individual circumstances. Spectrum of action: broad spectrum antibiotics can kill normal flora, causing a superinfection, reduces microbial antagonism: microbial antagonism reinforces the body"s defense by limiting the ability of pathogens to colonize the skin. Efficacy: diffusion susceptibility testing: smear with pathogen and antibiotic disk; after incubating, there will either be a ring of no growth or no ring in which the antibiotic is not susceptible, microbes have become more and more resistance over the last 20 years, long term low doses leads to microbes evolving, mic(minimum inhibitory concentration): lowest concentration of antibiotics that results in inhibition of visible growth; Isoniazid and ethambutol: drugs are selectively toxic to certain fungal or bacterial cells which have cell walls but not to animals, selective cell wall damage penicillin prevents peptide bridge formation;

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