3 - Antimicrobials Flashcards
Describe the functional mechanisms of antimicrobials
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Describe the major groups of antimicrobials with examples of each
Antibacterials - penicillin Antifungals - Antiparasitics - Antiprotazoals - Antivirals -
Define antimicrobial resistance
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Articulate ways to prevent antibiotic resistance
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Explain vaccination and immunization
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Describe forms of immunity
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Human influenza A and B viruses cause seasonal epidemics of disease almost every winter. T/F
True
Antigenic drift in a virus antigen is a mutation so antibodies no longer recognise the virus, which is why we need new vaccines every year. T/F
True
There is clear evidence that the avian influenza virus can be transmitted from human to human. T/F
False
Community engagement is key to successfully controlling Ebola outbreaks. T/F
True
There is now a cure for HIV infection. T/F
False
Public health refers to the promotion of health services and disease control in the community. T/F
True
The term ‘notifiable disease’ refers to any infectious disease diagnosed in a hospital or healthcare facility. T/F
False
Scabies is a disease which may create a portal of entry for streptococcal infections. T/F
True
Malaria is unlikely to ever occur in Australia as the relevant mosquito species doesn’t exist here. T/F
False