Overview
Course Objectives
This course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of bacterial classification, the mechanisms and applications of various antibiotics, and the management of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacterial infections. Participants will gain comprehensive knowledge of the mechanisms of bacterial resistance and the strategies to combat MDR pathogens.
Course Topics:
1-Bacterial Classification
Understand the taxonomy and classification of bacteria.
2-Antibiotics that Inhibit Cell Wall
Learn about antibiotics that target bacterial cell wall synthesis.
3-Antibiotics that Inhibit Cell Membrane
Explore antibiotics that disrupt bacterial cell membranes.
4-Antibiotics that Inhibit Protein Synthesis
Study antibiotics that interfere with bacterial protein synthesis.
5-Antibiotics that Inhibit DNA Synthesis
Understand antibiotics that target bacterial DNA synthesis.
6-Beta-Lactam Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors
Learn about beta-lactam antibiotics and beta-lactamase inhibitors.
7-Mechanism of Bacterial Resistance
Understand the various mechanisms through which bacteria develop resistance.
8-Classification of Bacterial Resistance
Classify different types of bacterial resistance mechanisms.
9-Management of MDR Enterobacterales
Explore strategies for managing multi-drug resistant Enterobacterales infections.
10-Management of MDR Pseudomonas & Acinetobacter
Study the management of multi-drug-resistant Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter infections.
Course Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Classify and identify various bacteria.
Understand the mechanisms of action of different antibiotics.
Recognize and describe mechanisms of bacterial resistance.
Develop effective treatment strategies for infections caused by multi-drug resistant bacteria.
Apply knowledge of antibiotic mechanisms and resistance to clinical practice.
Course Content
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Bacterial classification
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Antibiotics that inhibit cell wall
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Antibiotics that inhibit cell membrane
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Antibiotics that inhibit protein synthesis
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Antibiotic that inhibit DNA synthesis
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Beta-lactam beta-lactamase inhibitors
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Mechanism of bacterial resistance
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Classification of bacterial resistance
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Management of MDR Enterobacterales
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Management of MDR pseudomonas & Acinetobacter
About Instructor
Ahmed Mukhtar
Professor of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Cairo University
482 Students
12 Courses
9 Reviews
Professor of anesthesia and intensive care at Cairo University 25 years experience in perioperative living donor liver transplantation adults and pediatric Director of anesthesia and intensive care liver transplant program, Airforce specialized hospital More than 75 international publications with h-index 20 The founder and president of Egyptian society of Antimicrobial and sepsis The founder and chairman of Advanced critical care and consultancy company