@article{12133, abstract = {Social distancing is an effective way to prevent the spread of disease in societies, whereas infection elimination is a key element of organismal immunity. Here, we discuss how the study of social insects such as ants — which form a superorganism of unconditionally cooperative individuals and thus represent a level of organization that is intermediate between a classical society of individuals and an organism of cells — can help to determine common principles of disease defence across levels of organization.}, author = {Cremer, Sylvia and Sixt, Michael K}, issn = {1474-1741}, journal = {Nature Reviews Immunology}, keywords = {Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Fuel Technology}, number = {12}, pages = {713--714}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, title = {{Principles of disease defence in organisms, superorganisms and societies}}, doi = {10.1038/s41577-022-00797-y}, volume = {22}, year = {2022}, }