AMR Full Form

(Antimicrobial Resistance)

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is resistance of a microorganism to an antimicrobial medicine to which it was previously sensitive. Resistant organisms (they include bacteria, viruses and some parasites) are able to withstand attack by antimicrobial medicines, such as antibiotics, antivirals, and antimalarials, so that standard treatments become ineffective and infections persist and may spread to others. AMR is a consequence of the use, particularly the misuse, of antimicrobial medicines and develops when a microorganism mutates or acquires a resistance gene.


Short FormAMR
Full FormAntimicrobial Resistance
CategoryMedical > Viruses & Bacteria
CountryWorldwide
Popularity
30%

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