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Name of Disease: How it Spread (how you get it): Treatment (is there a cure): Prevention (how not to get it):

Name of Disease: How it Spread (how you get it): Treatment (is there a cure): Prevention (how not to get it):

Name of Disease: How it Spread (how you get it): Treatment (is there a cure): Prevention (how not to get it):

Name of Disease: How it Spread (how you get it): Treatment (is there a cure): Prevention (how not to get it):

VIRUS Measles viral hemorrhagic fevers Pneumonia (viral) Mumps Rubella Polio Small Pox Noroviruses Diphtheria Rabies Cow Pox Cholera Shingles Hepatitis Influenza Chicken Pox Yellow Fever Ebola Common Cold Meningitis –viral Hantavirus West Nile Virus Respitory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Laryngo-Tracheo Brochitis (Croup) Avian Influenza Virus Fifth’s Disease BACTERIA Tonsilitis Anthrax Strep Throat Staph Infection Tetanus Diphtheria Typhoid Fever Cholera Salmonella Brucellosis Buruli Ulcer Whooping Cough (pertussis) Campylobacter Infections Bubonic Plague Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) Legionellosis Tuberculosis Botulism Leptospirosis Typhus (Lice) Meningitis -bacterial Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei) Rat-Bite Fever Shigellosis Vibrio parahaemolyticus Scarlet Fever Pneumonia Yersiniosis E. Coli Ehrlichiosis Lyme Disease Acne (Zits) Salmonella Ideas and Key Words: Fungi: *Yeast, Mushroom, Molds, Mildew *Yeast= bread, doughnuts, Thrush, Athlete’s Foot, Toe-nail Fungus *Mushrooms= Poisonous, Edible *Molds *Penicillin *Ringworm *Rust *Histoplasmosis *Sporotrichosis *Aspergillus *Sporotrichosis *Ergot Protist: (Ideas and Key Words) *Animal-like, Plant-like, Fungus-like *Slime Molds *Malaria = Plasmodium Flaciparum Protist *Giardia *African Sleeping Disease *Toxoplasmosis *Ice Cream (Ben & Jerry’s) = Brown Algae (Phaeopyta) *Marshmallows (protist makes them spongy) = Brown Algae *Toothepaste (Diatoms) = Red Algae *Paint Removers * Detergents *Fertilizers = Brown Algae *Pudding = Red Algae *Fire Algae *Cosmetics = Brown Algae *Amoebic dysentery *Leishmaniasis *Brain-eating Amoeba Diatoms, Chlamydomonas, Spirogyra, Volvox, Laminaria), protozoa (e.g., Trypanosoma, Paramecium), and slime molds (e.g., Physarum)