BIOL 2900 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Bactericide, Prokaryote, Lactam

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Ex: antibiotics can be toxic for pts who have kidney dysfunction. The key success of a drug is selectivity. Any harmful pathogen can be a target for a drug. However, drug must be more harmful to the pathogen cells than toxic to the normal cells of the host o o. Sometimes the toxic dose is close to the effective dose (narrow therapeutic index) Drugs can be specific to the pathogen o o. Broad-spectrum antimicrobials may allow for secondary or superinfections to develop o. Susceptible bacteria - will die around the antibacterial growth. Intermideate - slight resistance - not going to be used. Lowest concentration of antibiotics that results in inhibition of visible growth. Shows what level you need to kill bacteria in tubes when increasing the concentration the substances become clear. Cloudy appearance to samples where the bacteria is still alive. o. Lowest concentration of antibiotics that kills 99. 9% of the original inoculum.

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