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Super diseases What’s next?

Causes of disease Own body micro-organisms Parasites Cell division Bad nutrision micro-organisms Parasites

Body DNA – carrier of genetic material Cel division Mutations Chemical UV radiation

Tree of life

Micro-organisms 5 principles Are everywhere Essential for life Huge diversity Only thing they want is survive Not all of them are dangerous

Micro-organism Bacteria Fungi ‘Virusses’

Bacteria Vaccines Antibiotics Dead parts Weakened DNA – cutting out bad gene Antibiotics Penicillin Destroying structures Cell wall

Resistance Use of antibiotics Cattle Modern medicine Mutations Generations

Virusses Between life and death Host Multiply Prevent host-virus Prevent multiplying

What’s next Resistance Shortage of antibiotics Pandemic? Extinction?