Episode 2
Hands-on science series. In response to recent fears about the future of antibiotics, the team investigates germs and infection.
In response to recent fears about the future of antibiotics, the team investigates germs and infection. Liz Bonnin reveals why doctors can be reluctant to prescribe antibiotics for coughs and colds, and explains what bacterial resistance is all about.
Maggie Philbin finds out whether people are right to worry about catching infections when cooped up inside an aeroplane, and reveals a remarkable new technique that takes the guesswork out of prescribing antibiotics.
Meanwhile, Jem Stansfield heads to a scrapyard for a striking demonstration of the difference between viruses and bacteria.
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Searching for new antibiotics
Duration: 02:06
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Can a sneeze go supersonic?
Duration: 03:37
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Professor Dame Sally Davies (extended)
Duration: 05:34
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FAQs - infections and antibiotics
Duration: 03:28
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Liz Bonnin |
Presenter | Jem Stansfield |
Presenter | Maggie Philbin |
Series Producer | Paul King |
Executive Producer | Tina Fletcher-Hill |
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