In 1998, this communicable disease was consider eradicated in Canada
Measles
“Complete this lyric: ‘Later we’ll have some pumpkin pie and…’
‘We’ll do some caroling.’ (From “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”)
“Finish this famous line from Home Alone: ‘Keep the change, you…’”
‘Filthy animal.’
“What colorful, striped candy is a classic Christmas treat?”
Candy canes
Antibiotic resistance have been on the naughty list (began) only in the last 20 years.
What is fiction 'false'
In 1933, British scientists Smith, Andrewes, and Laidlaw successfully isolated this virus for the first time
Influenza
“Finish this lyric from a classic carol: ‘Troll the ancient ___.’
Yuletide carol.’ (From “Deck the Halls.”)
“In National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Clark Griswold dreams of installing what in his backyard while imagining his Christmas bonus?”
A swimming pool
“This warm spiced drink is popular in Europe during Christmas markets.”
Mulled wine
Microorganisms will develop resistance with or without exposure to antibiotics.
What is prescription (true)
In 2014, this communicable disease spread through the NHL. Possibly linked to sharing water bottles
Mumps
“In ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas,’ what gift comes right after ‘six geese a-laying’?”
‘Seven swans a-swimming.’
“In Miracle on 34th Street (1947), Kris Kringle claims to work at which famous department store?”
Macy’s.
“In Italy, this tall, sweet bread loaf filled with dried fruit is a Christmas staple. What is it called?”
Panettone.
Mrs. Claus says all positive urine cultures should be treated with antibiotics.
What is fiction (false)
The bubonic plague was a result of this organism
Yersinia
“In Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, the original lyric promised that ‘next year all our troubles will be…’ Finish the line.”
Out of sight.
Buddy the Elf says there are four main food groups. Name 2 of 4?”
Candy, Candy Canes, Candy Corn, and Syrup.
“In Poland, what dumpling dish is traditionally served on Christmas Eve?”
Pierogi.
Handwashing, cleaning & disinfecting, PoCRA & PPE use are all examples of antimicrobial stewardship.
What is Prescription (true)
This zoonotic virus is named after the river it was discovered in and fruit bats are considered a natural host.
Ebola
“In It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, what unusual holiday activity is mentioned along with ‘parties for hosting’ and ‘caroling out in the snow’?”
‘Scary ghost stories.’
“In The Santa Clause, what is the name of the head elf who helps Scott Calvin adjust to his new role?”
Bernard
“In Japan, what fast-food item has become a popular Christmas meal tradition?”
KFC fried chicken.
Santa should take antibiotics if he catches a cold while delivering presents
What is fiction (false)