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ANTIBIOTICS
SOME GENERAL PRINCIPLES
• Antibiotics can be naturally produced,
semi-synthetic, or synthetic substances
• Designed to have as much selective
toxicity on the bacteria as possible
• This is more likely to be achieved
compared to antimicrobials acting against
eukaryotic cells (fungi, protozoa)
EXAMPLES OF SELECTIVE
ACTION
• Penicillin on bacterial cell wall (organisms
without cell wall won’t be inhibited eg
Mycoplasma pneumoniae)
• Sulphonamides prevent bacteria
synthesising folic acid whereas humans
can use preformed folate
• Generally drugs acting on cell membranes
or protein synthesis are more toxic to
humans
ANTIBIOTICS ACTING ON CELL
WALL OF BACTERIA
• Beta lactams:
• Penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems,
monobactam
• Glycopeptides:
• Vancomycin, teicoplanin
THE IDEAL
ANTIBIOTIC?:PENICILLIN
• Narrow spectrum
• Bactericidal
• Very selective mode of action
• Low serum protein binding
• Widely distributed in body esp. CNS
• Excreted by the kidneys
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
BETA LACTAMS
• Benzylenicillin and early cephalosporins mainly
active against gram positive bacteria
(strep and staph)
• Then “broad spectrum” penicillins appeared:
ampicillin, ureidopenicillins and cephalosporins:
cefuroxime, cefotaxime
• Carbapenems and latest generation of
cephalosporins, eg ceftazidime more active
against gram negatives
BENZYLPENICILLIN: MAIN
INDICATIONS
 Strep pyogenes sepsis (from sore throat to
fasciitis)
 Pneumococcal pneumonia, meningitis
 Meningococcal meningitis, sepsis
 Infective endocarditis (strep)
 Strep group B sepsis
 Diphtheria
 Syphilis, leptospirosis
Broader spectrum penicillins
• Ampicillin, amoxycillin cover most
organisms hit by penicillin but also Esch
coli, some Proteus (cause UTI’s)
• Augmentin stable to TEM1 beta lactamase
because of the clavulanic acid therefore
more active than ampicillin
• Tazocin: broader coverage than
augmentin against gram negatives
including Pseudomonas
Organisms producing TEM1beta
lactamase
• Haemophilus influenzae
• Neisseria gonorrhoeae
• Bacteroides fragilis
• Staph aureus
• Esch coli
Carbapenems
• Imipenem, meropenem: have a very broad
spectrum activity against gram-negative
bacteria, anaerobes, streps
• Now used to treat gram negative
infections due to so called ESBL
producing organisms eg, E coli, Klebsiella
• Ertapenem is a new member of the group
but its not active against Pseudomonas
PENICILLIN IS GENERALLY
VERY SAFE BUT….
• Allergic reactions not uncommon-rashes
• Most severe reaction being anaphylaxis
• A history of anaphylaxis, urticaria, or rash immediately
after penicillin indicates risk of immediate
hypersensitivity after a further dose of any penicillin or
cephalosporin (therefore these must be avoided)
• Allergy is not dependent on the dose given ie, a small
dose could cause anaphylaxis
• Very high doses of penicillin can cause neurotoxicity
• Never give penicillin intrathecally
What antibiotics can be used in
penicillin allergy?
• Macrolides: erythromycin, clarithromycin
• (mainly gram positive cover)
• Quinolones: ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin
(mainly gram positive cover)
• Glycopeptides (serious infections)
• Fusidic acid, rifampicin, clindamycin
(mainly gram positive)
REMEMBER WHAT THE OTHER
BETA LACTAMS ARE:
• All penicillins: ampicillin, augmentin,
piperacillin, cloxacillin
• Cephalosporins: cefuroxime, cefotaxime,
ceftriaxone, ceftazidime (5-10% cross
sensitivity)
• Monobactam: aztreonam (low cross
sensitivity)
• Carbapenems: imipenem, meropenem
CLOXACILLIN
• Narrow spectrum: Staph aureus (MSSA)
• Stable to TEM1 beta lactamase
• Similar antibiotics are methicillin, nafcillin
• Similar safety profile to benzylpenicillin
• MRSA emerged in the early 1970’s (MecA
gene encoding additional pbp)
Cephalosporins: main uses
• Cefuroxime: surgical prophylaxis
• Cefotaxime/ceftriaxone: meningitis
nosocomial infections excluding
Pseudomonal,
• Ceftazidime: nosocomial infections
including Pseudomonal
Problems with antibiotic resistance:
how does it happen?
• Some bacteria are naturally resistant to
particular antibiotics (Pseudomonas has
permeability barrier to many antibiotics)
• Some typically susceptible species have minority
populations which are resistant by virtue of
mutational resistance (pneumococcus)
• Other species acquire resistance via plasmids
(“infectious resistance”) eg Neisseria
gonorrhoeae, many gram negatives
Current major antibiotic resistance
problems: community infections
• Respiratory tract: penicillin resistance in
pneumococcus (5-10%)
• Gastrointestinal: quinolone resistance in
Campylobacter
• Sexually transmitted: penicillin, quinolone
resistance in gonococcus
• Urinary tract: beta lactam resistance in Esch coli
• MRSA and MDRTB
• Tropical: multidrug resistance in Salmonella
typhi, Shigella spp
Current major resistance problems:
hospital infections
• MRSA: current strains are often multiply-
antibiotic resistant
• VISA/GISA: intermediate resistance to
glycopeptides (thickened cell wall)
• VRSA/GRSA: highly resistant (transferable on
plasmids) from enterococci
• VRE: enterococci (multiply resis tant)
• Broad spectrum beta lactam resistant (ESBL)
Esch coli, Klebsiella
• Multiply antibiotic resistant enterobacteria:
Acinetobacter, Stenotrophomonas, Serratia
Other major antibiotic groups:
aminoglycosides
• Gentamicin, amikacin (tobramycin,
streptomycin)
• Mainly active against gram negative
bacteria
• Mainly used to treat nosocomial infections:
pneumonia in ITU, septicaemia
• Limiting factors are nephrotoxicity (and
ototoxicity) and resistance
• Also used in combination
How we give aminoglycosides
• For serious nosocomial infections:
“extended interval” or once daily dosing
• 5 or 7mg/kg for gentamicin (Hartford
nomogram)
• Rationale based on concentration-
dependent killing and post-antibiotic effect
• Reduced risk of nephrotoxicity
• In infective endocarditis use lower doses
to give synergy with penicillin
Some indications and limitations
of particular antibiotics
Community acquired pneumonia
• Pneumococcus (and H influenzae) are most
likely: therefore ampicillin, amoxycillin or
augmentin
• Severe pneumonia: cefotaxime
• Severe atypical pneumonia (Legionella):
macrolide or quinolone
• Resistant pneumococcus: vancomycin or
linezolid (new antibiotic!)
• A new quinolone moxifloxacin covers most of
these pathogens (likely to be used more in
community)
Community acquired urinary
infections
• Ampicillin, amoxycillin, augmentin
• Oral cephalosporin: cephradine
• Trimethroprim
• Nalidixic acid
• Nitrofurantoin
• Ciprofloxacin
• Mecillinam
Skin and soft tissue infections
• Cellulitis ? Streptococcal: penicillin or
augmentin
• Infected eczema ? Staphylococccal/mixed:
penicillin+flucloxacillin or augmentin
• Necrotising fasciitis: penicillin+clindamycin
• Septic arthritis: fluclox+fusidic acid
• Gangrene: metronidazole
Where there is deep-seated
infection: bone, abscess
• Need an antibiotic with good tissue and
phagocyte penetration
• Examples are rifampicin, clindamycin,
fusidic acid, ciprofloxacin, metronidazole
• So for treatment of Staph aureus
osteomyelitis: flucloxacillin+ fusidic acid
Why do we use combination
therapy?
• When treating serious infection empirically
we want to cover a broad spectrum
(severe pneumonia:cefotaxime+erythromycin)
• To prevent the emergence of drug
resistance: tuberculosis regimens
• For synergy: infective endocarditis
(aminoglycoside)
• For mixed infections eg, abdominal sepsis
(tazocin+metronidazole)
Factors to consider when
prescribing an antibiotic
• Any history of allergy, toxicity?
• Is it appropriate for the spectrum I want to
cover?
• What route of admin: oral or i.v?
• Any factors affecting absorption ?
• Is it going to reach the site of infection?
• Any drug interactions?
• Any serious toxicity eg, hepatic, renal?
• Does it need monitoring eg aminoglycosides,
vancomycin, streptomycin?
Some other antibiotics occasionally
used
• Co-trimoxazole (Stenotrophomonas)
• Chloramphenicol (typhoid fever,
meningitis)
• Colistin (resistant Pseudomonas) topical
• Neomycin: gut decontamination, topical
Special situations
• Paediatrics
• Obesity
• Renal failure (haemodialysis/filtration)
• Hepatic failure
• CNS infections
• Epidemiology (contacts of cases

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Antibiotics

  • 2. SOME GENERAL PRINCIPLES • Antibiotics can be naturally produced, semi-synthetic, or synthetic substances • Designed to have as much selective toxicity on the bacteria as possible • This is more likely to be achieved compared to antimicrobials acting against eukaryotic cells (fungi, protozoa)
  • 3. EXAMPLES OF SELECTIVE ACTION • Penicillin on bacterial cell wall (organisms without cell wall won’t be inhibited eg Mycoplasma pneumoniae) • Sulphonamides prevent bacteria synthesising folic acid whereas humans can use preformed folate • Generally drugs acting on cell membranes or protein synthesis are more toxic to humans
  • 4. ANTIBIOTICS ACTING ON CELL WALL OF BACTERIA • Beta lactams: • Penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, monobactam • Glycopeptides: • Vancomycin, teicoplanin
  • 5. THE IDEAL ANTIBIOTIC?:PENICILLIN • Narrow spectrum • Bactericidal • Very selective mode of action • Low serum protein binding • Widely distributed in body esp. CNS • Excreted by the kidneys
  • 6. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BETA LACTAMS • Benzylenicillin and early cephalosporins mainly active against gram positive bacteria (strep and staph) • Then “broad spectrum” penicillins appeared: ampicillin, ureidopenicillins and cephalosporins: cefuroxime, cefotaxime • Carbapenems and latest generation of cephalosporins, eg ceftazidime more active against gram negatives
  • 7. BENZYLPENICILLIN: MAIN INDICATIONS  Strep pyogenes sepsis (from sore throat to fasciitis)  Pneumococcal pneumonia, meningitis  Meningococcal meningitis, sepsis  Infective endocarditis (strep)  Strep group B sepsis  Diphtheria  Syphilis, leptospirosis
  • 8. Broader spectrum penicillins • Ampicillin, amoxycillin cover most organisms hit by penicillin but also Esch coli, some Proteus (cause UTI’s) • Augmentin stable to TEM1 beta lactamase because of the clavulanic acid therefore more active than ampicillin • Tazocin: broader coverage than augmentin against gram negatives including Pseudomonas
  • 9. Organisms producing TEM1beta lactamase • Haemophilus influenzae • Neisseria gonorrhoeae • Bacteroides fragilis • Staph aureus • Esch coli
  • 10. Carbapenems • Imipenem, meropenem: have a very broad spectrum activity against gram-negative bacteria, anaerobes, streps • Now used to treat gram negative infections due to so called ESBL producing organisms eg, E coli, Klebsiella • Ertapenem is a new member of the group but its not active against Pseudomonas
  • 11. PENICILLIN IS GENERALLY VERY SAFE BUT…. • Allergic reactions not uncommon-rashes • Most severe reaction being anaphylaxis • A history of anaphylaxis, urticaria, or rash immediately after penicillin indicates risk of immediate hypersensitivity after a further dose of any penicillin or cephalosporin (therefore these must be avoided) • Allergy is not dependent on the dose given ie, a small dose could cause anaphylaxis • Very high doses of penicillin can cause neurotoxicity • Never give penicillin intrathecally
  • 12. What antibiotics can be used in penicillin allergy? • Macrolides: erythromycin, clarithromycin • (mainly gram positive cover) • Quinolones: ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin (mainly gram positive cover) • Glycopeptides (serious infections) • Fusidic acid, rifampicin, clindamycin (mainly gram positive)
  • 13. REMEMBER WHAT THE OTHER BETA LACTAMS ARE: • All penicillins: ampicillin, augmentin, piperacillin, cloxacillin • Cephalosporins: cefuroxime, cefotaxime, ceftriaxone, ceftazidime (5-10% cross sensitivity) • Monobactam: aztreonam (low cross sensitivity) • Carbapenems: imipenem, meropenem
  • 14. CLOXACILLIN • Narrow spectrum: Staph aureus (MSSA) • Stable to TEM1 beta lactamase • Similar antibiotics are methicillin, nafcillin • Similar safety profile to benzylpenicillin • MRSA emerged in the early 1970’s (MecA gene encoding additional pbp)
  • 15. Cephalosporins: main uses • Cefuroxime: surgical prophylaxis • Cefotaxime/ceftriaxone: meningitis nosocomial infections excluding Pseudomonal, • Ceftazidime: nosocomial infections including Pseudomonal
  • 16. Problems with antibiotic resistance: how does it happen? • Some bacteria are naturally resistant to particular antibiotics (Pseudomonas has permeability barrier to many antibiotics) • Some typically susceptible species have minority populations which are resistant by virtue of mutational resistance (pneumococcus) • Other species acquire resistance via plasmids (“infectious resistance”) eg Neisseria gonorrhoeae, many gram negatives
  • 17. Current major antibiotic resistance problems: community infections • Respiratory tract: penicillin resistance in pneumococcus (5-10%) • Gastrointestinal: quinolone resistance in Campylobacter • Sexually transmitted: penicillin, quinolone resistance in gonococcus • Urinary tract: beta lactam resistance in Esch coli • MRSA and MDRTB • Tropical: multidrug resistance in Salmonella typhi, Shigella spp
  • 18. Current major resistance problems: hospital infections • MRSA: current strains are often multiply- antibiotic resistant • VISA/GISA: intermediate resistance to glycopeptides (thickened cell wall) • VRSA/GRSA: highly resistant (transferable on plasmids) from enterococci • VRE: enterococci (multiply resis tant) • Broad spectrum beta lactam resistant (ESBL) Esch coli, Klebsiella • Multiply antibiotic resistant enterobacteria: Acinetobacter, Stenotrophomonas, Serratia
  • 19. Other major antibiotic groups: aminoglycosides • Gentamicin, amikacin (tobramycin, streptomycin) • Mainly active against gram negative bacteria • Mainly used to treat nosocomial infections: pneumonia in ITU, septicaemia • Limiting factors are nephrotoxicity (and ototoxicity) and resistance • Also used in combination
  • 20. How we give aminoglycosides • For serious nosocomial infections: “extended interval” or once daily dosing • 5 or 7mg/kg for gentamicin (Hartford nomogram) • Rationale based on concentration- dependent killing and post-antibiotic effect • Reduced risk of nephrotoxicity • In infective endocarditis use lower doses to give synergy with penicillin
  • 21. Some indications and limitations of particular antibiotics
  • 22. Community acquired pneumonia • Pneumococcus (and H influenzae) are most likely: therefore ampicillin, amoxycillin or augmentin • Severe pneumonia: cefotaxime • Severe atypical pneumonia (Legionella): macrolide or quinolone • Resistant pneumococcus: vancomycin or linezolid (new antibiotic!) • A new quinolone moxifloxacin covers most of these pathogens (likely to be used more in community)
  • 23. Community acquired urinary infections • Ampicillin, amoxycillin, augmentin • Oral cephalosporin: cephradine • Trimethroprim • Nalidixic acid • Nitrofurantoin • Ciprofloxacin • Mecillinam
  • 24. Skin and soft tissue infections • Cellulitis ? Streptococcal: penicillin or augmentin • Infected eczema ? Staphylococccal/mixed: penicillin+flucloxacillin or augmentin • Necrotising fasciitis: penicillin+clindamycin • Septic arthritis: fluclox+fusidic acid • Gangrene: metronidazole
  • 25. Where there is deep-seated infection: bone, abscess • Need an antibiotic with good tissue and phagocyte penetration • Examples are rifampicin, clindamycin, fusidic acid, ciprofloxacin, metronidazole • So for treatment of Staph aureus osteomyelitis: flucloxacillin+ fusidic acid
  • 26. Why do we use combination therapy? • When treating serious infection empirically we want to cover a broad spectrum (severe pneumonia:cefotaxime+erythromycin) • To prevent the emergence of drug resistance: tuberculosis regimens • For synergy: infective endocarditis (aminoglycoside) • For mixed infections eg, abdominal sepsis (tazocin+metronidazole)
  • 27. Factors to consider when prescribing an antibiotic • Any history of allergy, toxicity? • Is it appropriate for the spectrum I want to cover? • What route of admin: oral or i.v? • Any factors affecting absorption ? • Is it going to reach the site of infection? • Any drug interactions? • Any serious toxicity eg, hepatic, renal? • Does it need monitoring eg aminoglycosides, vancomycin, streptomycin?
  • 28. Some other antibiotics occasionally used • Co-trimoxazole (Stenotrophomonas) • Chloramphenicol (typhoid fever, meningitis) • Colistin (resistant Pseudomonas) topical • Neomycin: gut decontamination, topical
  • 29. Special situations • Paediatrics • Obesity • Renal failure (haemodialysis/filtration) • Hepatic failure • CNS infections • Epidemiology (contacts of cases