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AMR Final Exam Questions and Answers
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Antibiotic resistance occurs naturally, but the ____ of drugs in humans and animals is accelerating the process. - ANSWER-Under-use, overuse, and use
On average, how long does it take for the development of clinical resistance to occur? - ANSWER-8 years
Factors contributing to AMR in healthcare include: - ANSWER-Antibiotic use and availability, poor sanitation, inadequate infection controls
The use of antibiotics in farm animals has been _____ in 1951. - ANSWER-approved
Major host reservoirs that are exposed to antibiotic selective pressure include the following: - ANSWER-Food animals, pets, and humans
What are reasons that make it difficult to eliminate antibiotics from their use in farm animals? - ANSWER-Loss of profit to animal farming companies, loss of profit to pharmaceutical companies, and easy access to antibiotics
What is the problem associated with Citrus Greening Disease? - ANSWER-Farmers have an option of spraying their crops with antibiotics to control the infection
Johnny picked up a MRSA infection when he got injured during his baseball practice. Johnny got a _______ acquired infection. - ANSWER-Community
True/False: According to the WHO, antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest threats
to global health and food security today. - ANSWER-True
What is this antibiotic? - ANSWER-Vancomycin
What is the function of the penicillin binding protein (pbp)? - ANSWER-To cross-link peptidoglycan
What is this antibiotic? - ANSWER-Cycloserine
Why are antibiotics used in food animals? - ANSWER-Growth promotion, infection control
True/False: All strains of mold produce penicillin. - ANSWER-False
The structure of beta-lactam antibiotics resembles: - ANSWER-A house and garage

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