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This book describes antibiotic resistance amongst pathogenic
bacteria. It starts with an overview of the erosion of the efficacy
of antibiotics by resistance and the decrease in the rate of
replacement of redundant compounds. The origins of antibiotic
resistance are then described. It is proposed that there is a large
bacterial resistome which is a collection of all resistance genes
and their precursors in both pathogenic and non-pathogenic
bacteria. Ongoing resistance surveillance programs are also
discussed, together with the perspective of a clinical
microbiologist. The book then turns to specific themes such as the
most serious area of resistance in pathogens, namely in
Gram-negative organisms. The role of combinations of antibiotics in
combating resistance emergence is discussed, particularly in the
tuberculosis field, and then the importance of non-multiplying and
persistent bacteria which are phenotypically resistant to
antibiotics and prolong the duration of therapy of antibiotics
which leads to poor compliance and resistance emergence. The role
of anti-microbial compounds in textiles is covered, with its
potential to exacerbate the spread of resistance. Then, efflux
pumps are discussed. The final chapter describes the compounds
which are in late stage clinical development, illustrating the
paucity of the antibiotic pipeline, especially for Gram-negative
bacteria.
This book describes antibiotic resistance amongst pathogenic
bacteria. It starts with an overview of the erosion of the efficacy
of antibiotics by resistance and the decrease in the rate of
replacement of redundant compounds. The origins of antibiotic
resistance are then described. It is proposed that there is a large
bacterial resistome which is a collection of all resistance genes
and their precursors in both pathogenic and non-pathogenic
bacteria. Ongoing resistance surveillance programs are also
discussed, together with the perspective of a clinical
microbiologist. The book then turns to specific themes such as the
most serious area of resistance in pathogens, namely in
Gram-negative organisms. The role of combinations of antibiotics in
combating resistance emergence is discussed, particularly in the
tuberculosis field, and then the importance of non-multiplying and
persistent bacteria which are phenotypically resistant to
antibiotics and prolong the duration of therapy of antibiotics
which leads to poor compliance and resistance emergence. The role
of anti-microbial compounds in textiles is covered, with its
potential to exacerbate the spread of resistance. Then, efflux
pumps are discussed. The final chapter describes the compounds
which are in late stage clinical development, illustrating the
paucity of the antibiotic pipeline, especially for Gram-negative
bacteria.
All cellular life-forms can exist in replicating and
non-replicating states. Organisms replicate only when the
conditions are beneficial, and when not replicating they
concentrate on survival of these environmental stresses. Many
bacteria, harmful to humans, survive the period of infection in a
low growth state. This 2003 book addresses the basic science of
microbial dormancy and low growth states, putting this in the
context of human medicine. Such fundamental topics as bacterial
growth and non-growth, culturability and viability are covered, as
well as survival of the host's immune response, and inter-bacterial
signalling. Following this introduction, more medically focused
topics are discussed, namely antibiotic resistance arising during
stationary phase, biofilms, the bacteria which cause gastric ulcers
and tuberculosis as the classic persistent bacterial infection.
This book will interest graduate students and researchers in
medical microbiology, immunology and infectious disease medicine
who are interested in bacterial dormancy in relation to disease.
Selected and organized by leading organic chemists. * A-to-Z coverage of acidic and basic reagents.
Organisms replicate only when conditions are beneficial and, when not replicating, concentrate on surviving environmental stresses in a low growth state. This book addresses the basic science of microbial dormancy and low growth states in the context of human medicine. The chapters describe how bacteria can cause such diseases as stomach ulcers, bladder infections, and tuberculosis. The volume will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in medical microbiology, immunology and infectious disease medicine.
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