Each of us will turn to them an average of 60 times.
平均每個人有60次要用到抗生素
They have been credited with
它們已經(jīng)被認為是
increasing our lifespan by almost a decade,
將人類壽命延長近十年的良方
but our relationship with nature's great miracle
但我們與自然界最偉大奇跡之間的關(guān)系
is getting more fraught.
卻變得越來越令人擔憂
For a long time, bacteria have been fighting back.
一直以來 細菌都在進行反擊
Dr Vanya Gant has a patient
凡亞·甘特醫(yī)生的一位病人
who is battling for her life.
正掙扎在生死邊緣
A treatment she's been receiving
她所接受的癌癥治療
for cancer has left her vulnerable to infection
使她變得極易被感染
and now the antibiotics she's been given aren't working.
而現(xiàn)在 她所服用的抗生素不管用了
Back in the lab, he needs to find out why.
回到實驗室里 他得找出原因
What I can see here are organisms called streptococci,
我現(xiàn)在能看見的有機體是鏈球菌
because they have a classic shape and a classic length,
因為它們的形狀和長度都很典型
and they come in chains.
而且是鏈狀結(jié)構(gòu)