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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 . G7- I can list examples of changes in genetic traits due to natural and manmade influences. What is Natural Selection?. Write it on your white board. Which of the following is an example of Natural Selection?. . . . . 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.. Science Starter:. Think of a time when you got really sick. What did you have? What did the doctor give you as medicine?. 1. What things can make you sick?. A . pathogen. is a bacteria, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.. Ethan Richman. Ben . Kwak. Ampicillin. , . T. etracyclin. , and . Chloramphenicol. Introduction: what are antibiotics?. Bacteria Antibiotics Death/Growth inhibition.. General Overview. Antibiotics either have lethal or bactericidal effect or prevent the growth of . Action. A/Prof . Olga Perovic, Principal Pathologist, Center for Healthcare Associated Infections Antimicrobial Resistance and Mycoses, National Institute for Communicable Diseases at NHLS and . Associate . Bujumbura. Makuraza. F.. 1. . Havyarimana. C.. . Manirakiza. M.. 2 . Muneza. F.. 3. . Nkengurutse. D.. 4. . Nyandwi. J. 1. .. 1 . Faculty of . Health . Sciences department of Medicine, Hope Africa University . 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 . . . BY :. . . . . Dr. Noor Ali . Jabbar. . Antibiotic sensitivity testing or antibiotic susceptibility testing . 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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