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Mrs Stewart Medical Interventions Central Magnet School Bacteria and Antibiotics Essential Questions How do antibiotics work How do bacterial cells gain resistance
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Mrs Stewart Medical Interventions Central Magnet School Bacteria and Antibiotics Essential Questions How do antibiotics work How do bacterial cells gain resistance 2 Classes of Bacteria Gram . Monera. Learning Objectives. Name 3 types of bacterial cell. Explain reproduction of bacteria. Explain nutrition of bacteria. State the factors affecting growth of micro-organisms. Define the term pathogenic. The inside story on how antibiotics work and what you can do to prevent antibiotic resistance.. Oregon Alliance Working for . Antibiotic Resistance Education. Presentation Outline. Antibiotic timeline. Mrs. Stewart. Medical Interventions. Central Magnet School. 2 Classes of Bacteria. Gram (-) . Thin layer of . peptidoglycan. Lipopolysaccharides. (. endotoxins. ). Stain red. Gram (+). Thick layer of . "When I woke up just after dawn on September 28, 1928, I certainly didn't plan to revolutionize all medicine by discovering the world's first antibiotic, or bacteria killer - but I guess that was exactly what I did".. . . . . Grace Mortrude, . PharmD. candidate 2018. UNIVERSITY . OF RHODE ISLAND . COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. These slides were developed by the . University of Rhode Island School of Pharmacy. with assistance from:. Introduction . Contents . Sulfonamides . Penicillin's. Cephalosporin's . Macrolides . Quinolones/Fluoroquinolones . Aminoglycosides . Tetracycline's . Miscellaneous Drugs . Continue . Antibiotics are drugs of pertaining ability to destroy or interfere with the development of a living organism.. Bacteria: Reproduction, Antibiotics, and Evolution Made By: Aidan P. Gallagher, Killian N. Fabiszewski, Isidro Delbert Cordova, and Mark W. Neill Overview Aidan Binary Fission Endospore Endospore importance Nick . B. ateman. 200 years ago bacteria were unknown. Key developments. Immunization- Edward Jenner 1796 cowpox. “Germ theory” 1800’s (‘Miasmas in the air’). Hand washing in Vienna . Semmelweis. Photo: . Mycobacterium tuberculosis . bacteria, . NIAID . (from . flickr. ).. 1. Photo: . Staphylococcus . epidermidis. . bacteria, . NIAID . (from . flickr. ).. 2. By . ReAct. F. unding . from Marie-Claire . Dr. . Sawsan. . Sajid. AL-. Jubori. References :. 1-Antimicrobial chemotherapy (fifth Edition , 2007 oxford). 2- Antibacterial Agents(first Edition , 2012, Wily ) . Identification of Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Agents. 2022. Assist. Prof. Mohammed AboKsour. Antibiotics . and Antimicrobial Agents. The antibiotics . is a low molecular substance produced by a microorganism that at low concentrations inhibits or kills other microorganisms (. overview. Benefits of bacteria. What are antibiotics?. What are disinfectants?. What are common antibiotics?. What type of diseases do antibiotics treat?. The Bad. Causes bacterial . infections. and diseases . and. become resistant to . antibiotics. When. . we. . take. . antibiotics,. . they. . kill. . all. . susceptible . bacteria, . including the “good” bacteria that protect the . body. from .
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