Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

A NTIBIOTICS AND V ACCINES. B ACTERIAL I NFECTIONS.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "A NTIBIOTICS AND V ACCINES. B ACTERIAL I NFECTIONS."— Presentation transcript:

1 A NTIBIOTICS AND V ACCINES

2 B ACTERIAL I NFECTIONS

3 A NTIBIOTICS substances that kills or weaken micro-organisms natural – produced by bacteria or fungi synthetic – manufactured by humans used in nature by bacteria and fungi to kill other micro-organisms they compete with for resources used by humans to kill bacteria that cause infection and disease http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iE-JbtxB6w

4 P ENICILLIN very commonly used antibiotic produced by moulds refined by humans kills by weakening cell walls of bacteria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOph1n1Mdls

5 A NTIBIOTIC R ESISTANCE occurs when a population of bacteria can no longer be killed by an antibiotic occurs overtime when antibiotics cannot kill all bacteria in a population resistant bacteria continue to divide and make up more of the population bacteria population evolve to be unaffected by the antibiotic

6 P REVENTING A NTIBIOTIC R ESISTANCE following prescription given by the doctor only using antibiotics when necessary reducing the use of “anti-bacterial” products http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiMrcOc3HBM

7 V IRAL I NFECTIONS

8 V ACCINES substances that contain weakened forms or parts of a dangerous virus do not cause viral diseases used by humans to cause immune system to create antibodies that will kill dangerous viruses when exposed to active viruses http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abBpWqFV7kw

9 U SES OF V IRUSES creating vaccines delivering drugs to target cells gene therapy inserting a missing gene into a person’s DNA creating genetically modified organisms

10 V IRONS AND P RIONS viron small pieces of RNA that do not have a capsid infect many plant species prion abnormally shaped proteins attack brain and nervous tissue


Download ppt "A NTIBIOTICS AND V ACCINES. B ACTERIAL I NFECTIONS."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google