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