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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Resistance of Pathogens to Antibiotics
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Pathogens include bacteria, viruses and fungi which are capable of causing diseases. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928, but it took 12 more years until a method was found that could be used to produce it in sufficient quantities to be used in hospitals. It came in time to save the lives of many WWII soldiers who would have otherwise died because their wounds became infected. Since penicillin, scientists have developed many other antibiotics to target certain types of pathogens - namely, specific strains of bacteria. Antibiotics do not destroy viruses or fungi. In recent times,... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Resistance of Pathogens to Antibiotics
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10 Questions

1. What do we call individual pathogens which antibiotics can kill?
2. Why can it be dangerous if you do not complete your course of antibiotics?
3. Antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria spread quickly. Why is this?
4. Individual pathogens survive, reproduce and can form new strains by which process?
5. How have we slowed down the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
6. What does MRSA stand for?
7. How have doctors tried to reduce antibiotic resistance?
8. Resistance to antibiotics in bacteria is controlled by what?
9. Which of the following would be the usual medical advice for a sore throat?
10. Antibiotic resistance can lead to what?