Antibiotics
Mutation
Fighting Back
Natural Selection
Name the Superbug
100

What is a antibiotic?

Powerful medication used against bacteria

100

What is a mutation?

A change in a Gene's DNA sequence

100

What simple everyday action helps prevent the spread of superbugs?

Washing your hands

100

What happens to bacteria that can’t survive antibiotics?

They are killed

100

This bacteria is resistant to methicillin?

MRSA

200

What do antibiotics kill?

Bacteria

200

How can a mutation make bacteria resistant?

By changing it's DNA

200

What are two ways people can prevent antibiotic resistance?

Do not over use antibiotics

Handwashing


200

What does “survival of the fittest” mean in bacteria?

Whatever bacteria is resistant to the antibiotic will mutate and survive

200

This "nightmare" superbug resists nearly all antibiotics?

CRE

300

Why don’t antibiotics work on viruses?

Viruses have a different structure than bacteria

300

Why are mutations random, but natural selection is not?

Mutations are random, natural selection is not

300

What role does hygiene play in controlling infections?

Preventing the spread of germs

300

Why do resistant bacteria become more common over time?

The bacteria that survive end up reproducing to create more resistant bacteria


300

This common urinary tract infection bacteria has become resistant to many antibiotics and spreads easily in hospitals.

E. Coli

400

What happens if you stop taking antibiotics too early?

The infection/bacteria can return

400

What is horizontal gene transfer?

The movement of genetic material between organisms in a way that is not through reproduction from parent to offspring.

400

What is antibiotic stewardship?

A multifaceted approach to optimize the use of antibiotics to prevent unnecessary antibiotic use, reduce antibiotic resistance, and improve patient outcomes

400

Over time, what happens to a population of bacteria exposed to antibiotics?

It becomes mostly resistant

400

This bacterium causes tuberculosis and has resistant strains?

MDR-TB

500

Who discovered the first antibiotic, penicillin?

Alexander Fleming

500

One random mutation allows a bacterium to survive an antibiotic treatment. What happens to this mutation over time in the bacterial population?

It becomes more common as resistant bacteria survive and reproduce

500

Name one alternative scientists are studying to replace antibiotics?

Phage therapy, vaccines, or new antimicrobial drugs

500

Why does stopping antibiotic treatment too soon speed up natural selection for resistant bacteria?

The surviving resistant bacteria face less competition and multiply, spreading their resistance faster

500

This superbug can cause dangerous gut infections after antibiotic use and is known for recurring illness.

Closetridioides Difficile

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