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- Evolutionary Perspectives
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1. Antibiotic resistance: a mechanistic overview
- Dr. Neil Woodford
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2. Mutation
- Prof. Stephen Gillespie
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3. Fitness in antibiotic resistant bacteria
- Prof. Stephen Gillespie
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4. Fitness and compensation
- Dr. Sébastian Gagneux
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5. Antibiotic resistance and the supragenome hypothesis
- Dr. Bambos Charalambous
- Epidemiology and Clinical Impact
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6. Methicillin resistant S. aureus and other resistances
- Prof. Mark Enright
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7. Risk factors for antibiotic resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Prof. Keith Klugman
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8. Beta-lactamases: clinical impact and epidemiology
- Prof. Sebastian Amyes
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9. Glycopeptide-resistant enterococci
- Dr. Neil Woodford
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10. Drug resistant tuberculosis: biology, epidemiology and control
- Dr. Christopher Dye
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11. Antiretroviral drug resistance
- Prof. Deenan Pillay
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12. Malaria - changing paradigms
- Dr. Janet Cox-Singh
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13. Advances in mode of action of antimalarials and resistance mechanisms 1
- Prof. David Warhurst
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14. Advances in mode of action of antimalarials and resistance mechanisms 2
- Prof. David Warhurst
- Diagnosis and Surveillance of Resistance
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15. Conventional and automated diagnostic methods
- Dr. Alan Johnson
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16. National and international surveillance of antibiotic resistance 1
- Prof. David Livermore
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17. National and international surveillance of antibiotic resistance 2
- Prof. David Livermore
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18. Innovative approaches to rapid antibiotic resistance testing
- Dr. Robert Hammond
- Controlling Antibiotic Resistance
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19. Controlling antibiotic resistance in the hospital environment
- Dr. Ian Eltringham
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20. Controlling antibiotic resistance in the community
- Dr. Peter Wilson
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21. Public policy to reduce antibiotic resistance
- Dr. Niels Frimodt-Møller
- The Antibiotic Resistance Future
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22. Overcoming resistance through novel drug targets
- Prof. Anthony Coates
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23. Medicinal chemistry strategies in combating antibiotic resistance
- Dr. Geoffrey Coxon
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24. Teixobactin kills pathogens without detectable resistance
- Prof. Kim Lewis
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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25. Molecular diagnosis of antibiotic resistance
- Dr. Tim McHugh
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26. Introduction to malaria
- Prof. David Warhurst
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- Introduction
- Antibiotic resistance in hospitals
- Antibiotic resistance in the community
- The pre-antibiotic era
- The first antibiotics
- Penicillin (1)
- Penicillin (2)
- Penicillin - structure
- Tuberculosis
- Streptomycin
- Trials of streptomycin
- Streptococcus pneumoniae (1)
- Streptococcus pneumoniae (2)
- Multidrug resistant pneumococci
- Multidrug resistant clones
- Staphylococcus aureus
- S. aureus disease
- Spread of MRSA
- MRSA bacteraemia as % in blood cultures
- European distribution of MRSA
- Increasing resistance
- Worldwide MRSA prevalence
- Treatment of MRSA
- The benefits of antibiotics
- The extent of resistance in the UK
- Causes of resistance - mutation
- Causes of resistance - gene transfer
- Increased use leads to more resistance
- Antibiotic classes - beta-lactams
- Antibiotic classes - glycopeptides
- Antibiotic classes - Aminoglycosides
- Antibiotic classes - Fluoroquinolones
- Antibiotic classes - Macrolides
- Antibiotic classes- trimethoprim and tetracyclines
- Other antibiotic classes
- Antibiotic agents in the community and hospitals
- Antimicrobial use and selection for resistance
- The threat
- Implications of inappropriate antibacterial therapy
- Why no new antibiotics?
Topics Covered
- Antibiotic resistance in hospitals
- Antibiotic resistance in the community
- The pre-antibiotic era
- Penicillin
- Tuberculosis
- Streptomycin
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Multidrug resistant pneumococci
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Spread of MRSA
- European and worldwide distribution of MRSA
- Treatment of MRSA
- The benefits of antibiotics
- The extent of bacterial resistance in the UK
- Causes of resistance
- Antibiotic classes
- The pyramids for antimicrobial use and selection for antimicrobial resistance
- The threat
- Why no new antibiotics?
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Talk Citation
Enright, M. (2009, December 31). Methicillin resistant S. aureus and other resistances [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 19, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/EEYY5947.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on December 31, 2009
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Mark Enright has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.