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Project Description Make a wanted poster for one of the bacteria/protozoan/virus. Poster is to be on 8.5" x 11" paper. Include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. "Photo" (microscopic picture/diagram of the suspect – NOT a picture of the victim of the crime) Description of the suspect Organism's m.o. (police jargon) (How the organism attacks and spreads) Most common victims to prey upon Hide out of the culprit (where it is most likely to be found) Most common injury done to victim Is it considered armed and dangerous? Rate the degree of damage caused Number of victims (per year) Most effective weapons (or defense) against the germ Any other identifying characteristics (such as tattoos, side effects, symptoms, etc.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Date: “Most Wanted” Poster Rubric Item (1 point each) Photo/picture and description How the organism attacks and spreads Most common victims to prey upon Hide out of the culprit (where it is most likely to be found) Most common injury done to victim Is it considered armed and dangerous? Rate the degree of damage caused Number of victims (per year) Most effective weapons against the germ Any other identifying characteristics/ interesting facts Web source listed Total (10 points) SAM#: Block: Points Project Description Make a wanted poster for one of the bacteria/protozoan/virus. Poster is to be on 8.5" x 11" paper. Include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. "Photo" (microscopic picture/diagram of the suspect – NOT a picture of the victim of the crime) Description of the suspect Organism's m.o. (police jargon) (How the organism attacks and spreads) Most common victims to prey upon Hide out of the culprit (where it is most likely to be found) Most common injury done to victim Is it considered armed and dangerous? Rate the degree of damage caused Number of victims (per year) Most effective weapons (or defense) against the germ Any other identifying characteristics (such as tattoos, side effects, symptoms, etc.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name: Date: “Most Wanted” Poster Rubric Item (1 point each) Photo/picture and description How the organism attacks and spreads Most common victims to prey upon Hide out of the culprit (where it is most likely to be found) Most common injury done to victim Is it considered armed and dangerous? Rate the degree of damage caused Number of victims (per year) Most effective weapons against the germ Any other identifying characteristics/ interesting facts Web source listed Total (10 points) SAM#: Block: Points MONERAN DISEASES pathogen Bacillus anthracis Bordetella pertussis Clostridium botulinum Clostridium perfringens Clostridium tetani Corynebacterium diphtheria Escherichia coli Francisella tularensis Hemophilus influenzae Lactobacillus acidophilus Mycobacterium leprae Mycobacterium tuberculosis Neisseria meningitidis Rickettsia richettsii Rickettsia prowazekii Salmonella typhi Salmonella typhimurium Shigella dysenteriae Streptococcus mutans Streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus (group A) Streptococcus (group A) Treponema pertenue Vibrio cholerae Yersinia pestis disease anthrax whooping cough botulism gas gangrene tetanus diphtheria acute pyelonephritis tularemia or rabbit fever meningitis cavities leprosy (Hansen's disease) tuberculosis spinal menigitis Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever typhus typhoid fever food poisoning dysentery cavities pneumonia scarlet fever rheumatic fever yaws cholera plague The list of types of Viral diseases: Viral dysentery Common cold Flu Measles Rubella Chicken pox Mumps Polio Rabies Mononucleosis Ebola Dengue fever Yellow fever Lassa fever Hantavirus Rotavirus Viral meningitis West Nile fever Parainfluenza Chickenpox Smallpox Epstein-Barr virus Dengue hemorrhagic fever Cytomegalovirus Acute Appendicitis Hepatitis Meningitis Encephalitis Shingles Pneumonia Encephalitis, California serogroup viral St. Louis encephalitis Rift Valley Fever Hand, Foot, & Mouth Disease Adenoviruses Japanese encephalitis Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Roseola infantum Sandfly fever SARS