ANTIBIOTIC EFFICACY AND SAFETY

Séminaire de Pathologie Infectieuse (UCL-Bruxelles)


6-09-01

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Table of Contents

ANTIBIOTIC EFFICACY AND SAFETY

Current Antibiotic Problems

What Is Resistance?

Interpretation Problems

Resistance Surveys

Resistance Problems (1)

Resistance Problems (2)

Resistance Problems (3)

Resistance Problems (4)

Resistance Problems (5)

Who To Blame ?

Veterinary Use: Issues (1)

Veterinary Use: Issues (2)

FQ-resistant campylobacter (1)

FQ-resistant campylobacter (2)

Salmonella typhimurium DT104 (1)

Salmonella typhimurium DT104 (2)

Ciprofloxacin-Resistant Salmonella

FQ resistance in Spain (1)

FQ resistance in Spain (2)

FQ resistance in Spain (3)

Veterinary uses : conclusions

Pharmaceutical Industry and Resistance

Industry Overemphasises the Resistance Problem 

The Pharmacists and Resistance

Role of the Physicians

Role of the Patient

Other factors ...

Cost of Resistance

Is there light at the horizon ?

Is there light at the horizon ?

Is there light at the horizon ?

Is there light at the horizon ?

Is there light at the horizon ?

Is there light at the horizon ?

Diagnostic tests

Inappropriate Efficacy Documentation

Inappropriate Efficacy Documentation

Inappropriate Efficacy Documentation

Inappropriate Efficacy Documentation

Safety Documentation Incidents

Safety Documentation Incidents

Safety Registration Problems

Safety Registration: solutions ? 

Safety Registration : Solutions ...

Safety Issues (1)

Safety Issues (2)

Safety Issues (3)

Safety Issues (4)

Safety Issues (5)

The Gram-Negative Problem

The Gram-Negative Problem

Antibiotics under development

CONCLUSIONS

Author: Ragnar Norrby 

Email: seminf@facm.ucl.ac.be 

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