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About Let's Learn About Bugs

Let’s learn about bugs! Bugs are everywhere! All around us...and inside us too! There are many different types of bugs or “microorganisms” if you want the technical term. They include bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi. Although they are essential for human survival and are good for the environment, some of them cause diseases. These range from the common cold to serious diseases like Ebola!

This series of videos will look at different bugs and the diseases that they cause.

For extra information have a look at the second channel which has addition information about some of these bugs

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgPSI6eMOt-QTvlvSR7EHg

These videos have been created by Ranil Appuhamy.

Check back for more videos!

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