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e-Bug is a free educational resource for students and teachers covering the topics of hygiene, microbes, infections, antibiotics and vaccinations. e-Bug has all types of resources for school and home use, including animations and videos. Visit www.e-Bug.eu to access more of our resources!
e-Bug is funded and operated by the UK Health Security Agency.

Embedding Hygiene Messages for a Healthier School

KS1/KS2/KS3 Respiratory Hygiene Experiment - Snot Gun Runway

KS2 Useful Microbes Experiment - Yeast Races

KS1 Introduction to Microbes Experiment - Microbe Mania

KS4 Sexually Transmitted Infections - Test Tube Experiment

KS3 Hand Hygiene Experiment - Hand Shaking

KS2 Hand Hygiene Experiment - Healthy Hands

KS2 Oral Hygiene Experiment - Attack the Plaque

e-Bug - an international educational resource covering the world of microbes and disease.

e-Bug’s World Antimicrobial Week 2020 Activities

SafeConsume Food Safety – User Journey Animation

How Antibiotic Resistance Arises 2019

How Antibiotics Work 2019

Antibiotic Youth Badge: Infected! Game

Antibiotic Youth Badge: Antibiotic Resistance Demonstration

Antibiotic Youth Badge: Hand Hygiene Activity Demonstration

Antibiotic Youth Badge: Infection Spreading Game

e-Bug school activities to teach about infection prevention: Giant sneeze

e-Bug secondary school activities: Sexually transmitted Infections (STIs)

e-Bug secondary school activities: hand hygiene

e-Bug school activities to teach about microbiology: make your own microbe

e-Bug school activities to teach about antibiotics and antibiotic resistance

e-Bug school activities to teach about infection prevention: sneezing runway

e-Bug school activities to teach about useful microbes: yoghurt experiment

e-Bug school activities to teach about microbiology and microorganisms

e-Bug school activities to teach about vaccination: Edward Jenner school play

e-Bug school activities to teach about infection prevention: Hand hygiene activity with UV GloGel

e-Bug school activities to teach about microbiology: yeast races activity

Professor Hallux’s Antibiotics: Episode 2: How our body protects us

Professor Hallux’s Antibiotics: Episode 3: Using Antibiotics