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- 1. In Germany, all systemic antibiotics require a _________ from a physician or dentist.
- 3. Serbian students often stop antibiotic treatment early when they feel ________.
- 5. Tunisian patients often practice _________, meaning they use leftover or non-prescribed antibiotics.(2 words)
- 6. Bacteria that cause bloodstream infections and show carbapenem resistance in Egypt.
- 8. The international organization that Tunisia partners with to combat AMR (abbreviation).
- 9. The Robert Koch ________ (RKI) coordinates AMR surveillance in Germany.
- 10. Egyptian farm workers widely use antimicrobials for growth ________ in animals.
- 12. In Egypt, almost 90% of wound infections in 2023 were caused by
- 14. Romania has the ________ antibiotic usage rate in Europe.
- 15. Exceptionally, Romanian pharmacies can provide a 48-hour supply in ________ situations.
- 16. The “One ________” approach recognizes the link between human, animal, and environmental health.
- 17. The World Health ________ (WHO) identifies AMR as a top 10 global health threat.
Down
- 2. In Tunisia, antibiotics officially require this document from a doctor.
- 4. In Romania, starting January 2024, systemic antibiotics may only be given with this. (2 words)
- 7. In Serbia, over 44% of household antibiotics are ________ from incomplete treatments.
- 11. Every second Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Serbia is resistant to this antibiotic class.
- 13. In Germany, leftover antibiotics are collected safely through ________ or hospitals.
