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True or False: All antibacterial drugs are antibiotics. - answer False

When was the first antibiotic discovered? - answer 1928

Antimicrobial resistance - answer The ability of a microbe to stop an antimicrobial from
working against it, resulting in standard treatments becoming ineffective and infections
becoming persistent.

What types of organisms can cause AMR? - answer Bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites,
pests, weeds

What's a type of "resistance" found in humans? - answer Cancers being resistant to
chemotherapy

Community-acquired infection - answer Infection acquired in the community (gym,
subway, classroom, etc.), not in a hospital

Nosocomial infections - answer Hospital acquired infections (nursing home, clinic, etc.)

Most AMR infections are ___. - answer Community-acquired

Most deaths due to AMR infections are ___. - answer Nosocomial

AMR occurs ___. - answer Naturally

AMR leads to: - answer Longer hospital stays, higher medical costs, increased mortality

Describe the trend in percentage of ABR infections. - answer Annually, the number of
bacterial infections stays pretty constant; percentage of ABR infections keeps
increasing.

How does ABR lead to higher medical costs? - answer 1. Cost of prescription antibiotics

2. Prolonged hospital stays

3. Additional diagnostics/lab tests

4. Need to hire specialists

Describe the relationship between numbers of resistant bacteria and numbers of novel
antibiotics. - answer Resistant bacteria - increasing

Antibiotics - almost 0

,How long does it take for an antibiotic to develop clinical resistance? - answer 8 years

What are 7 major factors contributing to AMR in healthcare? - answer 1. Misuse of
antibiotics

2. Use of antibiotics in healthcare

3. Lack of antibiotics (untreated person with resistant bacteria poses a risk to others)

4. Poor sanitation/personal hygiene

5. Inadequate infection controls in healthcare settings

6. Limiting exposure to microbes

7. Antimicrobials in personal hygiene products



What are 3 factors contributing to antibiotic misuse? - answer 1. Underuse - not finishing
prescriptions

2. Use - using antibiotics increases risks for other infections (e.g., C. diff)

3. Overuse - 25 to 75% prescriptions; given when not needed, continued when not
necessary, wrong dose, wrong antibiotic



Describe how population growth leads to antibiotic resistance. - answer Increase in
global population --> increase in food demand --> increased animal farming -->
increased disease transmission on farms --> increased use of antibiotics --> increased
ABR --> increased probability of humans encountering low levels of antibiotics -->
increased ABR



What are 2 reasons for antibiotics being used for farming? - answer 1. Growth
promoters - either inhibit gut bacteria, which leads to increased energy uptake, or kill
pathogenic bacteria, resulting in more energy for growth

2. Infection control - cheaper than hygiene controls



When were antibiotics approved for use as growth promoters in poultry, beef, and pork
industries? - answer 1951



How much of the antibiotics in the US are used for animals? - answer 70%

,What is the leading driver of ABR? - answer Antibiotics used in agriculture



Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) - answer A method of identifying bacterial isolates
by directly measuring the DNA sequence variation in housekeeping genes



E. faecalis ST16 - answer Gentamicin-resistant strains detected in pig populations in
Denmark; later, 2 patients had community-acquired infections and died.



The study found that what 3 things can be spread on the wind? - answer Antibiotics,
bacteria, and resistance genes



4 consequences of antibiotic use in farm animals - answer 1. Enhanced development of
resistance to antibiotics

2. Transmission of resistant bacteria to humans

3. Contamination of the environment by air particulates that carry antibiotics, resistance
genes, and bacteria

4. Emergence of novel antibiotic resistance mechanisms



5 consequences of antibiotic use in farm animals on human health - answer 1. Increased
morbidity/mortality

2. Reduced efficacy of human antibiotics

3. Increased healthcare costs

4. Increased potential for global spread of resistance

5. Facilitated emergence of resistance in human pathogens



True or False: The FDA banned the use of antibiotics as growth promoters. - answer
True



2 reasons that it's difficult to eliminate antibiotic use on farms - answer 1. Very easy,

, uncontrolled access

2. Loss of money to farms/farming companies/pharmaceuticals



What are major reservoirs of ABR in the environment? Which 3 of these are the most
important? - answer *Food animals

*Pets

*Humans

Wild animals

Soil/water/produce



How can antibiotic resistant bacteria be transmitted through the air? - answer On
aerosols; on solid particles



7 sources of bacteria in the air - answer 1. Humans/animals

2. Fecal matter

3. Wastewater

4. Soil

5. Leaves

6. Water

7. Composting facilities



CFU - answer A unit used to estimate the number of viable bacteria under the
assumption that a single bacterium will form a single colony.



Where is the highest density of ABR bacteria? - answer The soil



True or False: ABR bacteria occur naturally in the soil. - answer True

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