Basics
Types of Antibiotic Resistance
Initiative Against Resistance
Prevention
100

Single-celled organisms found everywhere.

What are bacteria?

100

This form of antibiotic-resistant TB bacteria takes up to two years of multidrug treatment to be cured

What is Mycobacterium Tuberculosis?

100

A global campaign held each November with the theme: “Antibiotics: Handle with Care.”

What is World Antibiotic Awareness Week?

100

Just like preventing colds, it is always a good idea to do this. 

What is washing your hands?

200

Drugs that either kill bacteria or inhibit their growth.

What are antibiotics?

200

This pathogen, resistant to methicillin, is usually found in the skin and nose of a healthy person but can cause skin infections to wounds and even pneumonia. 

What is Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus?

200

A globalised system of standardized approaches to collection, analysis and sharing of data related to antimicrobial resistance.

What is The Global Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System (GLASS)?

200

Antibiotics should only be given to food-producing animals for health reasons, not to do this.

What is promote growth?

300

This occurs when bacteria develop the ability to defeat drugs designed to kill them.

What is antimicrobial resistance?

300

This antibiotic-resistant bacteria can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. 

What is Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Gonorrhea)?

300

A joint initiative between the World Health Organisation and the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative to support research and development against antimicrobial resistance.

What is Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership (GARDP)?

300

Bacteria are spread through the consumption of these.

What is food-producing animals?

400

They discovered the antibiotic, penicillin.

Who is Alexander Fleming?

400

This bacteria can cause damage to the intestinal cells and inflammation in the guts resulting in diarrhea and abdominal pain.  

What is clostridium difficile?

400

A group to improve the coordination between different organizations to provide effective action against antimicrobial resistance.

What is the Interagency Coordination Group on Antimicrobial Resistance?

400

This organization regulates antibiotics.

What is the FDA?

500

The name of the antibiotic introduced in 2010.

What is ceftaroline?

500

This bacteria is resistant to the antibiotic carbapenem and found in digestive tracts that can cause food poisoning and gastroenteritis if it comes from contaminated food

What is Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae?

500

5 strategic objectives that include spreading awareness of antimicrobial resistance and furthering research created by the World Health Organization.

What is the “Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance"?

500

This kind of soap contributes to antibiotic resistance.

What is antibacterial soap?

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