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Card 6
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How do we conduct antimicrobial resistance surveillance? And why don't we always?
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Card 7
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Why is antimicrobial resistance a problem?
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Card 8
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How does resistance happen?
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Card 9
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What is intrinsic resistance
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Card 10
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How does acquired resistance occur?
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Card 11
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What are different ways in which microorganism can be resistant to antibiotics? 1
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Card 12
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Give an example of the production of an enzyme that inactivates antibiotics?
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Card 13
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Give an example of a bacteria which posses pumps that export the antibiotic outside the cell
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Card 14
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What are different ways in which microorganism can be resistant to antibiotics? 2
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Card 15
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What happens when alternative metabolic pathways are used?
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