but in this particular case, dame sally jenkins davies is talking about how emily, who had cystic fibrosislopments in treating that. in fact, you shouldn't die from cystic fibrosis anymore. she's one of the few people in this country who had two lung transplants. but in the end, it was a horrendous infection that no drugs could get rid of that killed her. and that was so sad. after everything, she'd battled. and she talks about the rise of these really aggressive infections, which is really quite frightening when they're resistant to treatment . resistant to treatment. >> it is, but i think it is a bit of scaremongering as well. i think she's a chief medical officer. she needs to be get things wrong all the time. >> but some of the things they say, though, is that we need to have a one global health thought process . so, for example, it's process. so, for example, it's not just about human beings, but it's also about animals. they have antibiotics. it's also about the farmers and what they're spraying on their crops. it's also about the pharmaceutical industry and how they dispose of their