FOOD CHAIN) FINAL EXAM
2026/2027
# PVMPH (AMR IN THE FOOD CHAIN) FINAL EXAM 2026/2027
## Complete Questions with Verified Answers
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,### SECTION 1: CORE DEFINITIONS & FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
**Question 1: When does AMR occur?**
**Answer:** When bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites change over time and no longer respond to
medicines, making infections harder to treat.
*Rationale:* AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance) is fundamentally a process of microbial evolution. This
definition clarifies that it is not a failure of the human or animal body, but a change in the infectious
microorganism itself. The consequence is reduced efficacy of standard treatments.
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**Question 2: What type of threat is AMR?**
**Answer:** Global health and development threat.
*Rationale:* The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies AMR as one of the top 10 global public
health threats. By specifying "global health and development," this answer accurately reflects the scope
of the problem, as AMR endangers the ability to treat common infectious diseases and undermines
progress toward goals like universal health coverage and food security.
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**Question 3: What are the components of the AMR "Quadripartite" agreement?**
**Answer:** WHO, FAO, UNEP, and WOAH.
, *Rationale:* The "Quadripartite" is the formal collaboration of four major international bodies: the
WHO (World Health Organization), the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN), WOAH
(World Organisation for Animal Health), and UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme). Each
organization brings a unique perspective (human health, agriculture, animal health, environment),
reflecting the One Health approach necessary to combat AMR effectively.
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**Question 4: What are the main drivers in the development of drug-resistant pathogens?**
**Answer:** Misuse and overuse of antimicrobials.
*Rationale:* Every time an antimicrobial is used, it creates selective pressure, killing susceptible bacteria
but allowing resistant ones to survive and multiply. The misuse and overuse of these drugs in human
medicine, animal husbandry, and agriculture dramatically accelerates this natural evolutionary process.
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**Question 5: What are some costs of AMR to the economy?**
**Answer:** Death, disability, longer hospital stays, and more expensive medicines.
*Rationale:* AMR imposes significant economic burdens including increased mortality, long-term
disability from treatment failures, extended hospitalization periods, and the need for costly second-line
or third-line therapies when first-line treatments fail.
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