What’s Bugging You? A Cyberhunt Activity on Infectious Disease By Dawn Hall for Biomedical Technology.

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What’s Bugging You? A Cyberhunt Activity on Infectious Disease By Dawn Hall for Biomedical Technology

Click on the link for the Immune Platoon Travel through the Immune Platoon presentation to answer the following questions 1.What organs in the body produce immune system cells? Draw a diagram on your answer sheets and label the organs. 2.What type of cells do these tissues produce to attack the body’s enemies?

The Immune Platoon 3.What are the foreign bodies that act as enemies called? 4.List three ways the Immune Platoon prevents these foreign bodies from harming you.

Click on the Vaccine tab 5.What is a vaccine?

Click on the Disease Tab 6.What is West Nile Virus? After reading click on the CDC link and find the fact sheet. List the symptoms and the cause and vector of West Nile Virus. 7.What is the EPA?

Back at the diesase tab click on SARS 8.What is SARS? Where did it start? When?

Click on the Operation Infection Tab 9.What is epidemiology? 10.What are the four techniques the CDC uses analyze, investigate and problem solve to keep you healthy?

Click on the Disease Detective tab 11.Who is the Victor Vector? 12.What is a vector?

Click on this link: error/vacc_flash.html error/vacc_flash.html 13.After completing the interactive Making a Vaccine activity, list and describe the six types of vaccines.

Click: List the eight agents of bioterror that pose the greatest threat. 15.Briefly describe the following: Botulism Anthrax Cholera plaque

Click: After reading the fact sheet, list 10 important points you’ve learned about bioterrorism.

Click: How was bioterror used in Medieval times? 18.What are soviet “superbugs”? 19.What form of bioterror has most recently been used in the U.S. 20.What types of bioterror have been weaponized by Iraq?

Click What is Hepatitis A? 22.What are the symptoms? 23.How is it spread?

Click: Define the following: Antibody Bacteria Virus Pathogen Fungus spore

Click: Research the following infectious diseases. List the causative organism, symptoms, treatment, and prognosis for each. HIV MRSA Salmonella Herpes Smallpox Common Cold Influenza Measles Mumps Rotovirus

Click: Research the following infectious diseases. List the causative organism, symptoms, treatment, and prognosis for each. Ringworm Histoplasmosis Giardia Malaria Schistosoma(Swimmers Itch) Trichinella Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Plaque Ebola Legionaire Disease

Click: Research the following infectious diseases. List the causative organism, symptoms, treatment, and prognosis for each. Rubeloa Tuberculosis Lyme Disease SARS Cholera

Click: Bioterrorism Unit

Click: Ricin information

Click: Environmental Health Issues