Bacterial Survivor: An Interactive Game that Combats Misconceptions about Antibiotic Resistance

  • Govindan B
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Abstract

The growing threat of antibiotic resistant infections remains a huge public health concern. While many people are aware of “superbugs”, the vast majority of the general public does not understand how antibiotic resistance arises in a population of bacteria, and how exactly over use or misuse of antibiotics contributes to this problem. We developed an active learning exercise called “Bacterial Survivor” in order to combat misconceptions about antibiotic resistance in a large undergraduate non-majors microbiology course. The game models the random nature of genetic change, the impact of environment on survival, and illustrates the basic principles of evolution. This hands-on approach has been effective in counteracting student misconceptions about this important topic.

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Govindan, B. (2018). Bacterial Survivor: An Interactive Game that Combats Misconceptions about Antibiotic Resistance. Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.1128/jmbe.v19i3.1675

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