mardi 24 novembre 2015

Curromycin A as a GRP78 downregulator and a new cyclic dipeptide from Streptomyces sp.

Curromycin A as a GRP78 downregulator and a new cyclic dipeptide from Streptomyces sp.

The Journal of Antibiotics advance online publication, November 25 2015. doi:10.1038/ja.2015.115

Authors: Yoichi Hayakawa, Minami Akimoto, Akari Ishikawa, Masumi Izawa & Kazuo Shin-ya



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New p-terphenyls from the fruiting bodies of Pseudomerulius curtisii and their antioxidant activity

New p-terphenyls from the fruiting bodies of Pseudomerulius curtisii and their antioxidant activity

The Journal of Antibiotics advance online publication, November 25 2015. doi:10.1038/ja.2015.117

Authors: Byung Soon Hwang, In-Kyoung Lee & Bong-Sik Yun



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mardi 17 novembre 2015

Natural product-derived quaternary ammonium compounds with potent antimicrobial activity

Natural product-derived quaternary ammonium compounds with potent antimicrobial activity

The Journal of Antibiotics advance online publication, November 18 2015. doi:10.1038/ja.2015.107

Authors: Maureen D Joyce, Megan C Jennings, Celina N Santiago, Madison H Fletcher, William M Wuest & Kevin PC Minbiole



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jeudi 12 novembre 2015

Educating healthcare professionals in antimicrobial stewardship: can online-learning solutions help?

Education is widely recognized as one of the cornerstones of successful antimicrobial stewardship programmes. There is evidence of important knowledge flaws around antimicrobial prescribing among both medical students and clinicians. Educational interventions improve antimicrobial prescribing, but traditional tools may be insufficient to deliver training to meet the complex demands of global healthcare professionals working across a diverse range of healthcare and resource settings. The educational solutions increasingly need to be timely, efficient, pragmatic, high quality, aligned to the needs of the professional in a specific context, sustainable and cost-effective. Online learning has been playing a growing role in education about antimicrobial stewardship and the recent phenomenon of massive open online courses (MOOCs) offers novel and additional opportunities to deliver relevant information to a wide range of people. Additional research on MOOCs as an educational approach is needed in order to define their effectiveness, sustainability and the best ways to achieve the intended results. Although the precise value of new online strategies such as MOOCs is ill defined, they certainly will have an important place in increasing awareness and improving antimicrobial prescribing.



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Therapeutic drug monitoring of the {beta}-lactam antibiotics: what is the evidence and which patients should we be using it for?

Traditional antibiotic dosing was not designed for today's escalating antibiotic resistance, lack of novel antibiotics and growing complexity in patient populations. Dosing that ensures optimal antibiotic exposures should be considered essential to increase the likelihood of effective patient treatment. Given the variability in these exposures across different patients, a ‘one-dose-fits-all’ approach is increasingly problematic. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of the β-lactams, the most widely used antibiotic class, is underutilized in certain populations. Clinical experience with β-lactam TDM remains relatively scarce. Patients most likely to benefit from such an intervention include the critically ill, the obese, the elderly and those with cystic fibrosis. Most centres actively performing β-lactam TDM target a minimum 100% of the time during the dosing interval that the free (unbound) concentration of antibiotic exceeds the MIC of the pathogen (100% fT>MIC), which is higher than a traditional target supported by in vitro data. Ideally, isolated pathogens should undergo MIC testing along with TDM on a regular basis, allowing clinicians to address the triad of bug, drug and patient (‘mug’) in equal measure.



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Novel transferable erm(46) determinant responsible for emerging macrolide resistance in Rhodococcus equi

Clonal variation in high- and low-level phenotypic and genotypic mupirocin resistance of MRSA isolates in south-east London

Frequent occurrence of oxacillin-susceptible mecA-positive Staphylococcus aureus (OS-MRSA) strains in two African countries

Host specificity in the diversity and transfer of lsa resistance genes in group B Streptococcus

Mutation profiling for detection of isoniazid resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates

Reduced susceptibility to biocides in Acinetobacter baumannii: association with resistance to antimicrobials, epidemiological behaviour, biological cost and effect on the expression of genes encoding porins and efflux pumps

Phylogenetic lineages, clones and {beta}-lactamases in an international collection of Klebsiella oxytoca isolates non-susceptible to expanded-spectrum cephalosporins

Genetic diversity of blaTEM alleles, antimicrobial susceptibility and molecular epidemiological characteristics of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae from England and Wales

Direct real-time PCR-based detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae 23S rRNA mutations associated with azithromycin resistance

Genetic environment of metallo-{beta}-lactamase genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from the UK

Susceptibility testing challenges with ceftaroline, MRSA and a 1 mg/L breakpoint

Gradual increase in antibiotic concentration affects persistence of Klebsiella pneumoniae

Quantifying the impact of drug combination regimens on TB treatment efficacy and multidrug resistance probability

Combined suboptimal schedules of topical paromomycin, meglumine antimoniate and miltefosine to treat experimental infection caused by Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis

New pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic studies of systemically administered colistin against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii in mouse thigh and lung infection models: smaller response in lung infection

Population pharmacokinetics of rifampicin and 25-deacetyl-rifampicin in healthy Asian adults

Influence of nevirapine administration on the pharmacokinetics of dolutegravir in patients infected with HIV-1

HIV-1 RNA and HIV-1 DNA persistence during suppressive ART with PI-based or nevirapine-based regimens

Prevalence and type of drug-drug interactions involving ART in patients attending a specialist HIV outpatient clinic in Kampala, Uganda

Assessing efficacy of different nucleos(t)ide backbones in NNRTI-containing regimens in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study

Clinical progression of severely immunosuppressed HIV-infected patients depends on virological and immunological improvement irrespective of baseline status

Virological factors associated with outcome of dual maraviroc/raltegravir therapy (ANRS-157 trial)

Bactericidal effects of triclosan in soap both in vitro and in vivo

Reappearance and treatment of penicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus in a tertiary medical centre

Osteoarticular infection caused by MDR Pseudomonas aeruginosa: the benefits of combination therapy with colistin plus {beta}-lactams

Impact of mupirocin resistance on the transmission and control of healthcare-associated MRSA

Omitted doses as an unintended consequence of a hospital restricted antibacterial system: a retrospective observational study

Growth in nurse prescribing of antibiotics: the Scottish experience 2007-13

mardi 10 novembre 2015

Total synthesis of ent-(+)-cinanthrenol A

Total synthesis of ent-(+)-cinanthrenol A

The Journal of Antibiotics advance online publication, November 11 2015. doi:10.1038/ja.2015.114

Authors: Liangyu Zhu & Rongbiao Tong



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mercredi 4 novembre 2015

Streptomyces hyaluromycini sp. nov., isolated from a tunicate (Molgula manhattensis)

Streptomyces hyaluromycini sp. nov., isolated from a tunicate (Molgula manhattensis)

The Journal of Antibiotics advance online publication, November 4 2015. doi:10.1038/ja.2015.110

Authors: Enjuro Harunari, Moriyuki Hamada, Chiyo Shibata, Tomohiko Tamura, Hisayuki Komaki, Chiaki Imada & Yasuhiro Igarashi



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Antibacterial effects of nitric oxide on uropathogenic Escherichia coli during bladder epithelial cell colonization—a comparison with nitrofurantoin

Antibacterial effects of nitric oxide on uropathogenic Escherichia coli during bladder epithelial cell colonization—a comparison with nitrofurantoin

The Journal of Antibiotics advance online publication, November 4 2015. doi:10.1038/ja.2015.112

Authors: Ravi Vumma, Charlotte Sahlberg Bang, Robert Kruse, Kjell Johansson & Katarina Persson



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