Recently, I planned and organized a science exhibition on antibiotic resistance at my school.
From a “One Health” perspective, the exhibition demonstrated how antimicrobial resistant bacteria spread through various environmental channels—including livestock and poultry farming, pet ownership, and rivers and soil—and systematically explained the mechanisms behind antibiotic resistance, from how the overuse of antibiotics causes bacterial gene mutations to the transfer of resistance genes between different species.
The venue also features interactive DIY activities, allowing visitors to understand the concept of “symbiotic health between humans and pets” through hands-on crafting.
The exhibition is accompanied by explanatory videos and display panels featuring case studies.

Click the link below to learn more about the event.

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