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1 Antibiotics & Bacterial Resistance

2 Antibiotics Are natural substances that stops or destroys microorganisms by attacking metabolic pathways in the bacteria Example  penicillin which works by preventing bacteria from constructing a normal cell membrane  Streptomycin works by preventing bacteria from manufacturing proteins

3 The first antibiotic 1928 – discovered by accident Alexander Fleming in St. Mary's Hospital, London (UK) He received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1945 along with his two colleagues

4 Fleming noticed that the mould was releasing a substance that was inhibiting bacterial growth and lysing (killing) the bacteria. Grew a pure culture of the mould and discovered that it was a Penicillium mould, now known to be Penicillium chrysogenum.Penicillium chrysogenum The first antibiotic

5 ‘Age of Antibiotics’ Since the 1940s researchers have identified more then 2500 naturally occurring antibiotics that can be used to treat infections However, over the 50 years since, many disease-causing bacteria have become slowly resistant to the antibiotics

6 Antibiotic resistance Initially when a antibiotic is introduced into a system… it kills off the weaker strains of bacteria This leaves behind the strong strains These strong strains have slight variations within their genetic material which allow then to survive the antibiotic

7 These strong bacteria reproduce to pass on their strong fighting ability

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9 Antibiotic use in animals A large percentage of antibiotics produced are used in livestock production in 3 ways… Therapeutic doses to treat disease Preventative doses to reduce risk of disease or death during production Low dose added to feed to promote growth

10 Non-therapeutic use of antibiotics in farm animals is a good or bad thing? Take 5 minutes and discuss with the person beside you whether it’s a good or bad thing to add antibiotic to livestock feed Think about… production rates, consumer thoughts, price of meat at the store, health of animals

11 YouTube “Super Bugs – Bacterial Drug Resistance” “Thom and the Super Bugs” - funny

12 What do you guys think?


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