Infographic timeline illustration of the evolution of infectious diseases: left shows 16th‑century “miasma” smoky city; center shows late‑19th‑century lab with Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch microscopes and petri dishes; right shows 20th‑century breakthroughs—antibiotics and vaccines—with a smallpox eradication banner; contemporary panel shows HIV/AIDS, SARS‑CoV‑2, Ebola, mpox; icons linking infections to cancers (H. pylori→peptic ulcer/gastric carcinoma; HPV→cervical cancer; HBV/HCV→liver cancer; text “~16% malignancies linked to infection”); AMR labels: carbapenem‑resistant Enterobacteriaceae, Acinetobacter spp., Candida auris, drug‑resistant M. tuberculosis, vancomycin‑resistant enterococci; subtle biohazard symbol; clean medical infographic, minimal text, white background, even studio lighting, cool blues/greens with warm accents, high detail, vector‑friendly --ar 16:9 --style raw --s 200 --v 6.
Vertical timeline carved into stone: A towering monolith stretches from the depths of the earth to the sky above, carved with a vertical timeline of human civilization. At the very bottom: primitive symbols, bones, and firelight. As the eye ascends, the stone records ages of war, invention, religion, technologyâeach era etched with symbols, faces, and moments. Near the top: sleek machines, AI, and glowing circuitry. Finally, at the very peak, the stone crumblesâfractured, glowing, ascending into mist or stars, hinting at transcendence⦠or collapse. The format guides the viewer through time, with a single, powerful journey from origin to unknown.
Infographic timeline illustration of the evolution of infectious diseases: left shows 16th‑century “miasma” smoky city; center shows late‑19th‑century lab with Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch microscopes and petri dishes; right shows 20th‑century breakthroughs—antibiotics and vaccines—with a smallpox eradication banner; contemporary panel shows HIV/AIDS, SARS‑CoV‑2, Ebola, mpox; icons linking infections to cancers (H. pylori→peptic ulcer/gastric carcinoma; HPV→cervical cancer; HBV/HCV→liver cancer; text “~16% malignancies linked to infection”); AMR labels: carbapenem‑resistant Enterobacteriaceae, Acinetobacter spp., Candida auris, drug‑resistant M. tuberculosis, vancomycin‑resistant enterococci; subtle biohazard symbol; clean medical infographic, minimal text, white background, even studio lighting, cool blues/greens with warm accents, high detail, vector‑friendly --ar 16:9 --style raw --s 200 --v 6.
Vertical timeline carved into stone: A towering monolith stretches from the depths of the earth to the sky above, carved with a vertical timeline of human civilization. At the very bottom: primitive symbols, bones, and firelight. As the eye ascends, the stone records ages of war, invention, religion, technologyâeach era etched with symbols, faces, and moments. Near the top: sleek machines, AI, and glowing circuitry. Finally, at the very peak, the stone crumblesâfractured, glowing, ascending into mist or stars, hinting at transcendence⦠or collapse. The format guides the viewer through time, with a single, powerful journey from origin to unknown.
Infographic timeline illustration of the evolution of infectious diseases: left shows 16th‑century “miasma” smoky city; center shows late‑19th‑century lab with Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch microscopes and petri dishes; right shows 20th‑century breakthroughs—antibiotics and vaccines—with a smallpox eradication banner; contemporary panel shows HIV/AIDS, SARS‑CoV‑2, Ebola, mpox; icons linking infections to cancers (H. pylori→peptic ulcer/gastric carcinoma; HPV→cervical cancer; HBV/HCV→liver cancer; text “~16% malignancies linked to infection”); AMR labels: carbapenem‑resistant Enterobacteriaceae, Acinetobacter spp., Candida auris, drug‑resistant M. tuberculosis, vancomycin‑resistant enterococci; subtle biohazard symbol; clean medical infographic, minimal text, white background, even studio lighting, cool blues/greens with warm accents, high detail, vector‑friendly --ar 16:9 --style raw --s 200 --v 6.
Vertical timeline carved into stone: A towering monolith stretches from the depths of the earth to the sky above, carved with a vertical timeline of human civilization. At the very bottom: primitive symbols, bones, and firelight. As the eye ascends, the stone records ages of war, invention, religion, technologyâeach era etched with symbols, faces, and moments. Near the top: sleek machines, AI, and glowing circuitry. Finally, at the very peak, the stone crumblesâfractured, glowing, ascending into mist or stars, hinting at transcendence⦠or collapse. The format guides the viewer through time, with a single, powerful journey from origin to unknown.
Infographic timeline illustration of the evolution of infectious diseases: left shows 16th‑century “miasma” smoky city; center shows late‑19th‑century lab with Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch microscopes and petri dishes; right shows 20th‑century breakthroughs—antibiotics and vaccines—with a smallpox eradication banner; contemporary panel shows HIV/AIDS, SARS‑CoV‑2, Ebola, mpox; icons linking infections to cancers (H. pylori→peptic ulcer/gastric carcinoma; HPV→cervical cancer; HBV/HCV→liver cancer; text “~16% malignancies linked to infection”); AMR labels: carbapenem‑resistant Enterobacteriaceae, Acinetobacter spp., Candida auris, drug‑resistant M. tuberculosis, vancomycin‑resistant enterococci; subtle biohazard symbol; clean medical infographic, minimal text, white background, even studio lighting, cool blues/greens with warm accents, high detail, vector‑friendly --ar 16:9 --style raw --s 200 --v 6.
Vertical timeline carved into stone: A towering monolith stretches from the depths of the earth to the sky above, carved with a vertical timeline of human civilization. At the very bottom: primitive symbols, bones, and firelight. As the eye ascends, the stone records ages of war, invention, religion, technologyâeach era etched with symbols, faces, and moments. Near the top: sleek machines, AI, and glowing circuitry. Finally, at the very peak, the stone crumblesâfractured, glowing, ascending into mist or stars, hinting at transcendence⦠or collapse. The format guides the viewer through time, with a single, powerful journey from origin to unknown.
Vertical timeline carved into stone: A towering monolith stretches from the depths of the earth to the sky above, carved with a vertical timeline of human civilization. At the very bottom: primitive symbols, bones, and firelight. As the eye ascends, the stone records ages of war, invention, religion, technologyâeach era etched with symbols, faces, and moments. Near the top: sleek machines, AI, and glowing circuitry. Finally, at the very peak, the stone crumblesâfractured, glowing, ascending into mist or stars, hinting at transcendence⦠or collapse. The format guides the viewer through time, with a single, powerful journey from origin to unknown.
Infographic timeline illustration of the evolution of infectious diseases: left shows 16th‑century “miasma” smoky city; center shows late‑19th‑century lab with Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch microscopes and petri dishes; right shows 20th‑century breakthroughs—antibiotics and vaccines—with a smallpox eradication banner; contemporary panel shows HIV/AIDS, SARS‑CoV‑2, Ebola, mpox; icons linking infections to cancers (H. pylori→peptic ulcer/gastric carcinoma; HPV→cervical cancer; HBV/HCV→liver cancer; text “~16% malignancies linked to infection”); AMR labels: carbapenem‑resistant Enterobacteriaceae, Acinetobacter spp., Candida auris, drug‑resistant M. tuberculosis, vancomycin‑resistant enterococci; subtle biohazard symbol; clean medical infographic, minimal text, white background, even studio lighting, cool blues/greens with warm accents, high detail, vector‑friendly --ar 16:9 --style raw --s 200 --v 6.
Vertical timeline carved into stone: A towering monolith stretches from the depths of the earth to the sky above, carved with a vertical timeline of human civilization. At the very bottom: primitive symbols, bones, and firelight. As the eye ascends, the stone records ages of war, invention, religion, technologyâeach era etched with symbols, faces, and moments. Near the top: sleek machines, AI, and glowing circuitry. Finally, at the very peak, the stone crumblesâfractured, glowing, ascending into mist or stars, hinting at transcendence⦠or collapse. The format guides the viewer through time, with a single, powerful journey from origin to unknown.
Infographic timeline illustration of the evolution of infectious diseases: left shows 16th‑century “miasma” smoky city; center shows late‑19th‑century lab with Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch microscopes and petri dishes; right shows 20th‑century breakthroughs—antibiotics and vaccines—with a smallpox eradication banner; contemporary panel shows HIV/AIDS, SARS‑CoV‑2, Ebola, mpox; icons linking infections to cancers (H. pylori→peptic ulcer/gastric carcinoma; HPV→cervical cancer; HBV/HCV→liver cancer; text “~16% malignancies linked to infection”); AMR labels: carbapenem‑resistant Enterobacteriaceae, Acinetobacter spp., Candida auris, drug‑resistant M. tuberculosis, vancomycin‑resistant enterococci; subtle biohazard symbol; clean medical infographic, minimal text, white background, even studio lighting, cool blues/greens with warm accents, high detail, vector‑friendly --ar 16:9 --style raw --s 200 --v 6.