The accident that changed the world - Allison Ramsey and Mary Staicu

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London, 1928: a group of mold spores surf a breeze through a lab.
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They drift onto a petri dish, and when they land,
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they germinate a medical revolution.
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This lab belongs to Alexander Fleming, a Scottish scientist
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investigating the properties of infectious bacteria.
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At this time, Fleming is away on vacation.
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When he returns, he finds a colony of mold growing on a petri dish
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he’d forgotten to place in his incubator.
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And around this colony of mold is a zone
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completely and unexpectedly clear of bacteria.
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In studying this mysterious phenomenon,
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Fleming came to realize that the mold was secreting some kind of compound
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that was killing the bacteria.
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The mold was a species in the Penicillium genus,
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so Fleming dubbed the antibacterial compound “penicillin.”
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What Fleming stumbled upon was a microbial defense system.
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The penicillium mold constantly produces penicillin
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in order to defend itself from threats,
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such as nearby bacterial colonies that might consume its resources.
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Penicillin destroys many types of bacteria
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by disrupting synthesis of their cell walls.
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These walls get their strength from a thick, protective mesh of sugars
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and amino acids,
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that are constantly being broken down and rebuilt.
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Penicillin binds to one of the compounds that weaves this mesh together
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and prevents the wall from being reconstructed at a critical phase.
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Meanwhile, penicillin stimulates the release of highly reactive molecules
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that cause additional damage.
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Eventually, the cell’s structure breaks down completely.
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This two-pronged attack is lethal to a wide range of bacteria,
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whether in petri-dishes, our bodies, or elsewhere.
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It’s not, however, harmful to our own cells,
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because those don’t have cell walls.
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For a decade or so after Fleming’s discovery,
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penicillin remained a laboratory curiosity.
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But during World War II,
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researchers figured out how to isolate the active compound
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and grow the mold in larger quantities.
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They then went on to win the Nobel Prize for their work.
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Teams at Oxford and several American drug companies continued development,
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and within a few years it was commercially available.
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Penicillin and similar compounds quickly transformed the treatment of infections.
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For the time being,
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they remain some of the most important, life-saving antibiotics used in medicine.
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However, the more we use any antibiotic, the more bacteria evolve resistance to it.
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In the case of penicillin,
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some bacteria produce compounds that can break down the key structure
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that interferes with cell wall synthesis.
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As antibiotic use has increased,
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more and more bacteria have evolved this defense,
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making these antibiotics ineffective
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against a growing number of bacterial infections.
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This means it’s essential that doctors not overprescribe the drug.
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Meanwhile, 5 to 15% of patients in developed countries
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self-identify as allergic to penicillin,
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making it the most commonly reported drug allergy.
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However, the vast majority— over 90%— of people
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who think they’re allergic to penicillin actually are not.
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Why the misperception?
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Many patients acquire the allergy label as children,
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when a rash appears after they’re treated for an infection with penicillin
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or closely related drugs.
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The rash is often blamed on penicillin,
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while the more likely culprit is the original infection,
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or a reaction between the infection and the antibiotic.
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However, genuine penicillin allergies,
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where our immune systems mistake penicillin for an attacker,
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do occur rarely and can be very dangerous.
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So if you think you’re allergic but don’t know for sure,
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your best bet is to visit an allergist.
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They’ll complete an evaluation that’ll confirm
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whether or not you have the allergy.
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Even if you do have a penicillin allergy,
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your immune cells that react to the drug may lose their ability to recognize it.
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In fact, about 80% of people who are allergic to penicillin
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outgrow their allergy within ten years.
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This is great news for people who currently identify
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as allergic to penicillin;
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the drug may one day save their lives, as it has done for so many others.
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