02 Protein Synthesis

Tetracycline resistance can occur through a decrease in intracellular concentrations of the drug (by increased efflux or decreased influx) and via synthesis of a protein that allows ribosomes to perform translation even in the presence of the antibiotic.

MRSA empirical treatment

pto, vanco, linelolid..

Macrolide

Clindamycin

Chloramphenicol

Linezolid

Aminoglycosides

Aminoglycoside (eg, gentamicin) resistance develops through bacterial production of aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes that transfer different chemical groups (eg, acetyl groups, adenyl groups, phosphate groups) to the aminoglycoside antibiotic molecule outside of the bacterium, thereby decreasing the ability of the antibiotic to bind to ribosomes and exert its antimicrobial effects. This resistance is not chromosomally mediated; it is an acquired resistance mediated by plasmids or transposons.

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