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Antibiotic Resistance
By
Dr . Magdy Shafik Ramadan
Senior Pediatric and Neonatology consultant
M.S, Diploma, Ph.D of Pediatrics
Introduction
• Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest public
health challenges of our time.
• Each year in the U.S., at least 2.8 million people
get an antibiotic-resistant infection, and more than
35,000 people die.
• Fighting this threat is a public health priority that
requires a collaborative global approach across
sectors. CDC is working to combat this threat.
• Antibiotic resistance happens when germs like
bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the
drugs designed to kill them.
• Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant germs are
difficult, and sometimes impossible, to treat. In
most cases, antibiotic-resistant infections require
extended hospital stays, additional follow-up doctor
visits, and costly and toxic alternatives.
• No one can completely avoid the risk of resistant
infections, but some people are at greater risk
than others (for example, people with chronic
illnesses). If antibiotics lose their effectiveness,
then we lose the ability to treat infections and
control public health threats.
• Many medical advances are dependent on the
ability to fight infections using antibiotics,
including joint replacements, organ transplants,
cancer therapy, and treatment of chronic diseases
like diabetes, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Brief History of Resistance and Antibiotics
• Penicillin, the first commercialized antibiotic, was
discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming.
• In fact, germs will always look for ways to survive
and resist new drugs.
• More and more, germs are sharing their resistance
with one another, making it harder for us to keep
up.
Antibiotic Approved
or Released
Year
Released
Resistant Germ Identified Year
Identified
Penicillin 1941 Penicillin- resistant Staphylococcus
aureus
Penicillin-resistant Streptococcus
pneumoniae
Penicillinase-producing Neisseria
gonorrhoeae
1942
1967
1976
Vancomycin 1958 Plasmid-mediated vancomycin-
resistant Enterococcus faecium
Vancomycin-
resistant Staphylococcus
aureus
1988
2002
Amphotericin B 1959 Amphotericin B-
resistant Candida auris
2016
Extended-spectrum
cephalosporins
(Cefotaxime)
1980 Extended-spectrum beta-
lactamase-
producing Escherichia coli
1983
Antibiotic Approved
or Released
Year
Released
Resistant Germ Identified Year
Identified
Azithromycin 1980 Azithromycin-
resistant Neisseria
gonorrhoeae
2011
mipenem 1985 Klebsiella
pneumoniae carbapenemas
e (KPC)-
producing Klebsiella
pneumoniae
1996
Ciprofloxacin 1987 Ciprofloxacin-
resistant Neisseria
gonorrhoeae
2007
Caspofungin 2001 Caspofungin-
resistant Candida
2004
• Daptomycin
• Daptomycin injection is in a class of
medications called cyclic
lipopeptide antibiotics. It works by killing
bacteria.
INDICATIONS
• Complicated Skin And Skin Structure Infections
(cSSSI)
• Staphylococcus Aureus Bloodstream Infections
(Bacteremia) In Adult Patients, Including Those
With Right-Sided Infective Endocarditis, Caused
By Methicillin-Susceptible And Methicillin-
Resistant Isolates
• Staphylococcus Aureus Bloodstream Infections
(Bacteremia) In Pediatric Patients (1 To 17 Years
Of Age)
Antibiotic Resistance
• Defined as micro-organisms that are not inhibited
by usually achievable systemic concentration of an
antimicrobial agent with normal dosage schedule
and / or fall in the minimum inhibitory
concentration (MIC)
Why resistance is a concern
• Resistant organisms lead to treatment failure
• • Increased mortality
• • Resistant bacteria may spread in
Community
• • Low level resistance can go undetected •
Added burden on healthcare costs
• • Threatens to return to pre-antibiotic era
• • Selection pressure
Mechanism Antibiotic Resistance
• A)Intrinsic (Natural)
• B)Acquired Genetic Methods
• 1- Chromosomal Methods Mutations
• 2-Extra chromosomal Methods Plasmids
• Factors of Antibiotic Resistance
• 1-Drug Related Factors
• 2-Environmental Factors
• 3-Patient Related Factors
• 4-Prescriber Related Factors
1-Drug Related Factors
• Over the counter availability of antimicrobials •
• Counterfeit and substandard drug causing suboptimal
blood concentration
• Irrational fixed dose combination of antimicrobials
• • Soaring use of antibiotics
2-Environmental Factors
1. Huge populations and overcrowding •
• 2---Rapid spread by better transport facility •
• 3-Poor sanitation •
• 4-Increases community acquired resistance •
•
• 5-Ineffective infection control program
3-Patient Related Factors
• Poor adherence of dosage Regimens •
• Poverty
• • Lack of sanitation concept
• • Lack of education
• • Self-medication
• • Misconception
4-Prescriber Related Factors
• Inappropriate use of available drugs •
• Increased empiric poly-antimicrobial use •
• Overuse of antimicrobials
• • Inadequate dosing
•
• • Lack of current knowledge and training.
•
Where Antibiotic Resistance Spreads
• Healthcare Facilities
• Community
• Environment
• Food, Farms, & Animals
• Biggest Threats and Data
In 2013, CDC published the first AR Threats
Report, which sounded the alarm to the
danger of antibiotic resistance.
• The report stated that each year in the U.S.
at least 2 million people get an antibiotic-
resistant infection,
• and at least 23,000 people die.
• 2019 AR Threats Report
• more than 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant
infections occur in the U.S. each year,
• and more than 35,000 people die as a result.
• In addition, 223,900 cases of Clostridioides
difficile occurred in 2017 and at least 12,800
people died.
• The 2013 and 2019 reports do not include
viruses (e.g., HIV, influenza) or parasites.
• Bacteria and Fungi Listed in the 2019 AR
Threats Report
• Urgent Threats
• Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter
• Candida auris
• Clostridioides difficile
• Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae
• Drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae
• Serious Threats
• Drug-resistant Campylobacter
• Drug-resistant Candida
• ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae
• Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE)
• Multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa
• Drug-resistant nontyphoidal Salmonella
• Drug-resistant Salmonella serotype Typhi
• Drug-resistant Shigella
• Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
• Drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae
• Drug-resistant Tuberculosis
• Concerning Threats
• Erythromycin-Resistant Group
A Streptococcus
• Clindamycin-resistant Group
B Streptococcus
Strategies to contain resistance
• Develop new antibiotics
– Bypass the drug resistance
• Judicious use of the existing antibiotics:
– Containment of drug resistance
• New Antibiotic Development
• Only 15 antibiotics of 167 under
development had a new mechanism of
action with the potential to combat of
multidrug resistance.
• • Lack of incentive for companies to develop
antibiotics.
Alternate Approaches
• Phage therapy
• • Phage Therapy is the therapeutic use of
lytic bacteriophages to treat pathogenic
bacteria infections
• • Bacteriophages are viruses that invade
bacterial cells and disrupt bacterial
metabolism and cause the bacterium to lyse.
• Bacteriophage therapy is an important
alternative to antibiotics
• • The success rate was 80–95% with few
gastrointestinal or allergic side effects.
• British studies also demonstrated significant
efficacy of phages against Escherichia coli,
Acinetobacter spp., Pseudomonas spp and
Staphylococcus aureus
• Judicious Use of Antibiotics
• Can only contain antibiotic resistance •
• Cannot eliminate the possibility of antibiotic
development as resistance is an evolutionary
process
• Containment of antibiotic resistance is a
multi-pronged program
• Involves all stake holders
• – Physicans
• – Patients
• – Pharmaceuticals
Hospital Antibiogram
• A periodic summary of antimicrobial
susceptibilities of local bacterial isolates
submitted to the hospital's clinical microbiology
laboratory.
• • Used by clinicians to assess local susceptibility
rates, as an aid in selecting empiric antibiotic
therapy, and in monitoring resistance trends
over time within an institution
Hospital Antibiotic Policy
• To curb the common misuse and overuse of
antibiotics
• • Restricts the occurrence of antibacterial
resistance among the hospital strains
• • Controls the spread of such infections to
susceptible and critically ill patients in the
hospital and the subsequent infection into the
community.
• • Saves money for the patient and increases
patient satisfaction with decreased side effect
• In our hospital antibiotics
recommended
• Gm +ve bacteria
• First line Second line • •
Penicillin • vancomycin
• Oxacillin oflaxacin
• • Amoxy –Clav clindamycin
• • Cephalothin clarthromycin
• • Erythromycin linozolid
• • Cotrimoxazole
• • Ciprofloxacin
• • Gentamicin
In our hospital antibiotics recommended
• Gm -ve bacteria
First line Second line •
Amox-clav cefapime
Gentamicin impenium
Cipro toberamycin
Cefatizime
Cefazoline
Amikacin
In our hospital antibiotics
recommended
• MRESA
Topical Fusidic acid
• Vancomycin
• Teicoplanin
• Linezolid
• Minocycline
• Sparfloxacin
• Rifampicin
In our hospital antibiotics recommended
• P. Aeruginosa
• Piperacillin
• • Cefaperazone
• • Amikacin
• • Ciprofloxacin
• • Gatifloxacin
• • Tobramycin
• • Netilimycin
• • Cefipime
• • piperacillin –Tazobactum
• • Ceftazidime
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Antibiotic Resistance Crisis

  • 1. Antibiotic Resistance By Dr . Magdy Shafik Ramadan Senior Pediatric and Neonatology consultant M.S, Diploma, Ph.D of Pediatrics
  • 2. Introduction • Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest public health challenges of our time. • Each year in the U.S., at least 2.8 million people get an antibiotic-resistant infection, and more than 35,000 people die. • Fighting this threat is a public health priority that requires a collaborative global approach across sectors. CDC is working to combat this threat.
  • 3. • Antibiotic resistance happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. • Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant germs are difficult, and sometimes impossible, to treat. In most cases, antibiotic-resistant infections require extended hospital stays, additional follow-up doctor visits, and costly and toxic alternatives.
  • 4. • No one can completely avoid the risk of resistant infections, but some people are at greater risk than others (for example, people with chronic illnesses). If antibiotics lose their effectiveness, then we lose the ability to treat infections and control public health threats. • Many medical advances are dependent on the ability to fight infections using antibiotics, including joint replacements, organ transplants, cancer therapy, and treatment of chronic diseases like diabetes, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis.
  • 5. Brief History of Resistance and Antibiotics • Penicillin, the first commercialized antibiotic, was discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. • In fact, germs will always look for ways to survive and resist new drugs. • More and more, germs are sharing their resistance with one another, making it harder for us to keep up.
  • 6. Antibiotic Approved or Released Year Released Resistant Germ Identified Year Identified Penicillin 1941 Penicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus Penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae Penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae 1942 1967 1976 Vancomycin 1958 Plasmid-mediated vancomycin- resistant Enterococcus faecium Vancomycin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus 1988 2002 Amphotericin B 1959 Amphotericin B- resistant Candida auris 2016 Extended-spectrum cephalosporins (Cefotaxime) 1980 Extended-spectrum beta- lactamase- producing Escherichia coli 1983
  • 7. Antibiotic Approved or Released Year Released Resistant Germ Identified Year Identified Azithromycin 1980 Azithromycin- resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae 2011 mipenem 1985 Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemas e (KPC)- producing Klebsiella pneumoniae 1996 Ciprofloxacin 1987 Ciprofloxacin- resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae 2007 Caspofungin 2001 Caspofungin- resistant Candida 2004
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  • 9. • Daptomycin • Daptomycin injection is in a class of medications called cyclic lipopeptide antibiotics. It works by killing bacteria.
  • 10. INDICATIONS • Complicated Skin And Skin Structure Infections (cSSSI) • Staphylococcus Aureus Bloodstream Infections (Bacteremia) In Adult Patients, Including Those With Right-Sided Infective Endocarditis, Caused By Methicillin-Susceptible And Methicillin- Resistant Isolates • Staphylococcus Aureus Bloodstream Infections (Bacteremia) In Pediatric Patients (1 To 17 Years Of Age)
  • 11. Antibiotic Resistance • Defined as micro-organisms that are not inhibited by usually achievable systemic concentration of an antimicrobial agent with normal dosage schedule and / or fall in the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)
  • 12. Why resistance is a concern • Resistant organisms lead to treatment failure • • Increased mortality • • Resistant bacteria may spread in Community • • Low level resistance can go undetected • Added burden on healthcare costs • • Threatens to return to pre-antibiotic era • • Selection pressure
  • 13. Mechanism Antibiotic Resistance • A)Intrinsic (Natural) • B)Acquired Genetic Methods • 1- Chromosomal Methods Mutations • 2-Extra chromosomal Methods Plasmids
  • 14. • Factors of Antibiotic Resistance • 1-Drug Related Factors • 2-Environmental Factors • 3-Patient Related Factors • 4-Prescriber Related Factors
  • 15. 1-Drug Related Factors • Over the counter availability of antimicrobials • • Counterfeit and substandard drug causing suboptimal blood concentration • Irrational fixed dose combination of antimicrobials • • Soaring use of antibiotics
  • 16. 2-Environmental Factors 1. Huge populations and overcrowding • • 2---Rapid spread by better transport facility • • 3-Poor sanitation • • 4-Increases community acquired resistance • • • 5-Ineffective infection control program
  • 17. 3-Patient Related Factors • Poor adherence of dosage Regimens • • Poverty • • Lack of sanitation concept • • Lack of education • • Self-medication • • Misconception
  • 18. 4-Prescriber Related Factors • Inappropriate use of available drugs • • Increased empiric poly-antimicrobial use • • Overuse of antimicrobials • • Inadequate dosing • • • Lack of current knowledge and training.
  • 19. • Where Antibiotic Resistance Spreads • Healthcare Facilities • Community • Environment • Food, Farms, & Animals
  • 20. • Biggest Threats and Data In 2013, CDC published the first AR Threats Report, which sounded the alarm to the danger of antibiotic resistance. • The report stated that each year in the U.S. at least 2 million people get an antibiotic- resistant infection, • and at least 23,000 people die.
  • 21. • 2019 AR Threats Report • more than 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant infections occur in the U.S. each year, • and more than 35,000 people die as a result. • In addition, 223,900 cases of Clostridioides difficile occurred in 2017 and at least 12,800 people died. • The 2013 and 2019 reports do not include viruses (e.g., HIV, influenza) or parasites.
  • 22. • Bacteria and Fungi Listed in the 2019 AR Threats Report • Urgent Threats • Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter • Candida auris • Clostridioides difficile • Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae • Drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • 23. • Serious Threats • Drug-resistant Campylobacter • Drug-resistant Candida • ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae • Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) • Multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa • Drug-resistant nontyphoidal Salmonella • Drug-resistant Salmonella serotype Typhi • Drug-resistant Shigella • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) • Drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae • Drug-resistant Tuberculosis
  • 24. • Concerning Threats • Erythromycin-Resistant Group A Streptococcus • Clindamycin-resistant Group B Streptococcus
  • 25. Strategies to contain resistance • Develop new antibiotics – Bypass the drug resistance • Judicious use of the existing antibiotics: – Containment of drug resistance
  • 26. • New Antibiotic Development • Only 15 antibiotics of 167 under development had a new mechanism of action with the potential to combat of multidrug resistance. • • Lack of incentive for companies to develop antibiotics.
  • 27. Alternate Approaches • Phage therapy • • Phage Therapy is the therapeutic use of lytic bacteriophages to treat pathogenic bacteria infections • • Bacteriophages are viruses that invade bacterial cells and disrupt bacterial metabolism and cause the bacterium to lyse. • Bacteriophage therapy is an important alternative to antibiotics
  • 28. • • The success rate was 80–95% with few gastrointestinal or allergic side effects. • British studies also demonstrated significant efficacy of phages against Escherichia coli, Acinetobacter spp., Pseudomonas spp and Staphylococcus aureus
  • 29. • Judicious Use of Antibiotics • Can only contain antibiotic resistance • • Cannot eliminate the possibility of antibiotic development as resistance is an evolutionary process
  • 30. • Containment of antibiotic resistance is a multi-pronged program • Involves all stake holders • – Physicans • – Patients • – Pharmaceuticals
  • 31. Hospital Antibiogram • A periodic summary of antimicrobial susceptibilities of local bacterial isolates submitted to the hospital's clinical microbiology laboratory. • • Used by clinicians to assess local susceptibility rates, as an aid in selecting empiric antibiotic therapy, and in monitoring resistance trends over time within an institution
  • 32. Hospital Antibiotic Policy • To curb the common misuse and overuse of antibiotics • • Restricts the occurrence of antibacterial resistance among the hospital strains • • Controls the spread of such infections to susceptible and critically ill patients in the hospital and the subsequent infection into the community. • • Saves money for the patient and increases patient satisfaction with decreased side effect
  • 33. • In our hospital antibiotics recommended • Gm +ve bacteria • First line Second line • • Penicillin • vancomycin • Oxacillin oflaxacin • • Amoxy –Clav clindamycin • • Cephalothin clarthromycin • • Erythromycin linozolid • • Cotrimoxazole • • Ciprofloxacin • • Gentamicin
  • 34. In our hospital antibiotics recommended • Gm -ve bacteria First line Second line • Amox-clav cefapime Gentamicin impenium Cipro toberamycin Cefatizime Cefazoline Amikacin
  • 35. In our hospital antibiotics recommended • MRESA Topical Fusidic acid • Vancomycin • Teicoplanin • Linezolid • Minocycline • Sparfloxacin • Rifampicin
  • 36. In our hospital antibiotics recommended • P. Aeruginosa • Piperacillin • • Cefaperazone • • Amikacin • • Ciprofloxacin • • Gatifloxacin • • Tobramycin • • Netilimycin • • Cefipime • • piperacillin –Tazobactum • • Ceftazidime
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