bacterial resistance

Cards (6)

  • what causes bacterial resistance
    within a population there is genetic variation - variety of resistance levels causes by mutation which is random
    exposure to selection pressure (antibiotic) leads to natural selection
    more resistance cells are likely to survive and pass on plasmids with resistant gene (conjugate)
    resistant allele becomes more frequent
    repeated exposure to antibiotic furthers resistance
  • how prokaryotic cells reproduce
    asexual reproduction
  • what has happened to antibiotic resistance since antiobiotic discovery in 1928
    increased
    over-prescribing
    eg in america antibiotics are in chicken feed - ingested via chicken - zoonosis - bacteria is already resistant due to exposure in feed
  • how is MRSA transmitted
    30% of the population have the bacteria on their skin or nose
    when it enters the body it causes boils, abscesses and is potentially fatal
  • how is MRSA treated
    methicillin - widespread use must be prevented
    aseptic techniques are vital
  • what is C.Difficile
    in 5% of the populations gut and isnt a problem in healthy people
    when common antibiotics kill off 'helpful' bacteria in the gut it survives and rapidly takes hold
    the toxins damage the small intestines