what is the bacterial resistome?
pool of genes that determines resistance
why did the bacterial resistome originally ecolve?
what are the types of antibiotic resistance? what are the basic mechanisms by which resistance is spread?
what is the aim of antibiotic stewardship?
sensible clinical use of existing medicines and the design of new antibacterial drugs
what are some genetic determinants of antibiotic resistance?
how can gene amplification lead to antibiotic resistance?
what are plasmids?
what are R plasmids?
what are transposons? how do they work?
what is a gene cassette? what can happen to it?
what is a multicassette array? what can happen to it?
- can be integrated into a larger mobile DNA unit called an integron
what is an integron? what does it do?
what does the transposon/integron/multiresistance cassette array allow?
what are mechanisms involved in the transfer of resistance genes between bacteria?
how can conjugation contribute to antibiotic resistance?
what are conjugative plasmids? what do they do?
what are promiscuous plasmids?
how can non-conjugative plasmids pass between bacteria?
by hitchhiking with conjugative plasmids
what is transduction? how is it involved in antibiotic resistance?
what is transformation? how does it relate to antibiotic resistance?
what are biochemical mechanisms of resistance to antibiotics?
what are examples of production of an enzyme inactivating an antibiotic drug?
how can beta-lactam antibiotics be inactivated?
what are the main organisms that produce beta-lactimase?
staphylococci
Gram-negative organisms