Gamification Learning of Antibiotics

Raining Ball Game

The Raining Ball Game aims to:

  • Helps to differentiate between bacterial and viral pharyngitis such that you treat with antibiotics only for bacterial cause and not for viral cause.
  • As >80% of pharyngitis/sore throat is caused by viruses, avoiding use of antibiotics in them can reduce the risk of antimicrobial resistance and improve patient outcome.

Garden Escape Game

The Garden Escape Game focuses on remembering antibiotics to be avoided in:

  • Respiratory tract infections
  • Pregnancy

Raining Balls Game for sinusitis

Raining Balls Game for sinusitis focuses on remembering antibiotics to be avoided in viral sinusitis:

  • Helps differentiate between viral and bacterial causes of Sinusitis
  • Helps in avoiding unnecessary use of antibiotics in respiratory infections as most of the time these infections are caused by viruses.

Bowling Game

The Bowling Game is designed to:

  • Helps you remember antibiotics that can be used in bacterial Sinusitis as per latest ICMR guidelines.
  • Helps you choose the antibiotics in appropriate dose for appropriate duration.
  • This helps preventing antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

Raining Ball Game for Lower Respiratory Tract Infections

Raining Ball Game for Lower Respiratory Tract Infections is designed to:

  • Helps differentiate between viral and bacterial causes of respiratory tract infections.
  • Helps in avoiding unnecessary use of antibiotics in respiratory infections as most of the time these infections are caused by viruses.
  • Helps in preventing antimicrobial resistance.