MICR 300 Chapter Notes - Chapter article: Antibiotics, Quorum Sensing, Quinolone

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Frieri, m. , kumar, k. , boutin, a. (2017) antibiotic resistance, journal of infection and public health, Learning outcomes: two key factors in the development of antibiotic resistance are identified as args and hgt. Arg acquired through hgt: the authors compare triclosan and chlorhexidine in their risk of developing antibiotic resistance. At the heart of the problem is the inability to treat established p. aeruginosa biofilms with standard antibiotic therapy, including fluoroquinolones. These more or less dormant cells are therefore responsible for some of the tolerance to antibiotics. Biofilm growth level of mutations: bacteria in biofilms communicate by means of molecules, which activates certain genes responsible for production of virulence factors and, to some extent, biofilm structure. Cephalosporins - associated with vre colonization and vre bloodstream infections. 22% of 380 patients developed incident vre colonization. Banin, e. , hughes, d. , kuipers, o. p. , (2017), bacterial pathogens, antibiotics and antibiotic.

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