BACTERIAL OR VIRAL ILLNESS NAME YOUR DISEASE HERE.

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BACTERIAL OR VIRAL ILLNESS NAME YOUR DISEASE HERE

ORGANISM IDENTIFIED AS COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME ______________________________

IMAGE OF THE DISEASE CAUSING ORGANISM

WHAT YEAR OR YEARS WAS THE ORGANISM CONCIDERED AN EPIDEMIC OR PANDEMIC

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS OR WAS THE ORGANISM FOUND PLACE MAP OF AREA WHERE THE DISEASE WAS AFFECTING PEOPLE HERE.

HOW, WHEN AND BY WHOM WAS THE ORGANISM FIRST ISOLATED

SYMPTOMS OF YOUR DISEASE

Life cycle and transmission of YOUR DISEASE

HOW DO YOU PREVENT INFECTION

WHAT WAS THE EFFECT OF YOUR DISEASE ON SOCIETY?

IF THERE IS A CURE FOR YOUR DISEASE WHAT IS IT AND WHO DISCOVERED IT?

Other interesting factual information about bubonic plague