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Streptomycin

Gram negative bacteria


Neomycin: topical ointment; gram negative bacteria

Gentamicin

Gram negative bacteria

ASE

Penicillinases (B-lactamases) are bacterial enzymes that destroy natural penicillins.


To augmentin


Amoxicillin—> amoxicillinase—> non-amoxicillin


*inhibitor

Antisepsis

Chemical disinfection of the skin, mucous membrane, or other living tissue.

Penicillins

B-lactams


A group of antibiotics produced either by penicillium (natural penicillins) or by adding side chains to the B-lactam ring (semisynthetic penicillins)

Neomycin

Topical ointment; gram negative bacteria

Adjuvant

A substance added to a vaccine to increase its effectiveness.

Specific immune system; duality

Humoral and cellular immune system.

Asepsis

The absence of pathogens from an object or area

Northern Regional Research Lab


Peoria,IL

Known as NRRL


Where is it located?

Tetracyclines

Bacteriostatic, inhibition of protein synthesis, very broad spectrum; some toxic side effects include tooth discoloration and liver and kidney problems.

Germicide

A chemical agent that rapidly kills microbes but not necessarily their endospores

Chloramphenicol

Bacteriostatic


Inhibition of protein synthesis


Salmonella (shigella); aplastic anemia is an occasional side-effect.

ABO

Cell surface antigens (erythrocytes)


*blood types*