ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE

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Across
  1. 2. A term used to describe bacteria that have become resistant to multiple antibiotics(8 LETTERS)
  2. 3. Lowest concentration of antibiotic that kills the bacteria(3 LETTERS)
  3. 7. Genetic change that can lead to antimicrobial resistance(8 LETTERS)
  4. 8. A new generation aminoglycoside used for treating complicated UTI & carbapenem resistant isolates(10 LETTERS)
  5. 9. A Phophoenolpyruvate analogue produced by Streptomycin fradiae used to treat uncomplicated UTI(10 LETTERS)
  6. 10. A CDC affiliated program that tracks antimicrobial resistance among enteric bacteria from different sources.(5 LETTERS)
  7. 12. American biochemist who coined the term antibiotic(7 LETTERS)
  8. 15. Monitoring of antimicrobial resistance(12 LETTERS)
  9. 16. A ATP synthase inhibitor drug used to treat MDR TB(11 LETTERS)
  10. 17. WHO program that monitors Antimicrobial resistance worldwide( 5 LETTERS)
Down
  1. 1. Prophylaxis for CMV infection and does not confer cross resistance to other antivirals(10 LETTERS)
  2. 3. A topical antibiotic used for MRSA(9 LETTERS)
  3. 4. Enzyme that hydrolyses carbapenems and other beta - lactams.(3 LETTERS)
  4. 5. Lowest concentration of antibiotic that inhibits visible growth.(3 LETTERS)
  5. 6. Class C Beta - lactamase(4 LETTERS)
  6. 11. A newer echinocandin active against Candida auris and resistant Aspergillus isolates(10 LETTERS)
  7. 13. Antibiotic - resistant Enterococcus species.(3 LETTERS)
  8. 14. Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin(7 LETTERS)