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Outbreak: A Web Quest about Epidemics "Ring around the Rosie Pocket full of posies Ashes Ashes We all fall down...." Introduction: "Ring around the Rosie" was not always so harmless; it deals with one of the grim periods of English medical history. At the time of the Black Plague in England the first sign of a victim was a ring of red rash around the neck (roseola). As the disease progressed there was a horrible body stench which was combated by filling the pockets of the victim with sweet-smelling flowers. Eventually those so stricken would "all fall down" dead! Process 1. First, you will need to choose a disease from the list of diseases. Diseases will be chosen on a first come first serve basis. Do not worry at this point if you don't know much about the disease, the point of this quest is to learn about it. SEE DISEASE LIST AT END OF THIS SHEET. 2. Once you've decided on your disease, you will need to research that disease. Questions to answer while you're researching: How does a person contract this disease? What are the symptoms of the disease? Is there a cure or a vaccine? What other ways can you prevent getting the disease? What is a person's chance of survival if they have contracted the disease? How does a doctor diagnose the disease? Will blood be drawn or other tests conducted? How long will the patient remain sick? Is there a treatment to ease symptoms? Useful Websites Center for Disease Control http://www.cdc.gov/ National Foundation for Infectious Diseases http://www.nfid.org/ Communicable Disease and Immunization Index http://www.metrokc.gov/health/prevcont/ Infectious Facts http://www.astdhpphe.org/infect/ World Health Organization (W.H.O) http://www.who.int 3. Create a pamphlet or booklet for the patient to take home. This booklet should explain the disease, the symptoms, and what to do to alleviate symptoms and prevent the spread of the disease. The pamphlet is an information pamphlet on the disease you are studying. (You will turn this pamphlet in.) You can make your own using Microsoft Word, or go to mybrochuremaker.com 4. SHORT ESSAY: GO TO DISEASE LIST Which disease is the most threatening to human kind? Defend your choice. Disease Choices for Web Quest Leprosy (aka Hansen’s Disease) Black Plague (aka Plague or Bubonic Plague) AIDS Typhoid Fever Ebola Mad Cow Disease (in humans) Hepatitis Malaria Influenza (flu) Tetanus Measles Small Pox Rabies Diphtheria Hantavirus Tuberculosis Polio African Sleeping Sickness Gangrene (infection) Whooping Cough Cholera Yellow Fever Flesh eating Bacteria West Nile Virus Lyme Disease SARS Anthrax Mumps Meningitis (bacterial or viral)