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e-Bug

Subject(s): Science | Biology | Practical work | Age: 9-11 | 11-14 | 14-16 | Publication Year: 2010 to date
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e-Bug is a European-wide antibiotic and hygiene teaching resource for junior and senior school children. The project is lead by the UK Health Protection Agency (HPA) and involves a consortium of 18 partner EU countries.

The resources contain extensive teacher guidance, stimulus materials, animations and suggestions for student activities. They cover the topics of:

• Introduction to microbes
• Useful microbes
• Harmful microbes
• Hand hygiene
• Food hygiene
• Respiratory hygiene
• Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
• Immune defences
• Vaccines
• Antibiotics and medicines

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Any use of a resource that includes a practical activity must include a risk assessment. Please note that collections may contain ARCHIVE resources, which were developed at a much earlier date. Since that time there have been significant changes in the rules and guidance affecting laboratory practical work. Further information is provided in our Health and Safety guidance.


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