General Considerations about Antimicrobial Agent - By Dr. Sana

Speciality: Infectious diseases


Speaker:

Dr. Sana | Infedis Health

Description:

A warm welcome to all the medical professionals in this interesting session on General Considerations about Antimicrobial Agents - By Dr. Sana
Introduction to Antimicrobials:
Antimicrobial agents are crucial in combating infections caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. Their primary function is to either kill pathogens or inhibit their growth, thereby helping the body's immune system to overcome infections. Understanding the spectrum of activity, mechanisms of action, and potential resistance patterns is essential for effective use.
Mechanisms of Action:
Antimicrobials work through various mechanisms, such as disrupting cell wall synthesis, inhibiting protein synthesis, or interfering with nucleic acid metabolism. For instance, beta-lactam antibiotics target cell wall synthesis, while macrolides inhibit protein synthesis by binding to ribosomal subunits. Each class of antimicrobial agents has a unique mode of action, which determines its effectiveness against specific pathogens.
Spectrum of Activity:
The spectrum of activity refers to the range of pathogens an antimicrobial can target. Broad-spectrum antibiotics, like tetracyclines, can act against a wide variety of organisms, both Gram-positive and Gram-negative. In contrast, narrow-spectrum antibiotics, such as penicillin G, are effective against specific types of bacteria.
Selecting the appropriate spectrum is crucial to avoid unnecessary disruption of normal flora and reduce the risk of resistance.

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