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1. Look up one current or past outbreak of bacterial disease. (no points for this question if you choose a viral illness) (Here is one place to find a list of current outbreaks: https://www.cdc.gov/outbreaks/index.html )
A. Briefly describe this pathogen and disease.
B. How could an ID50 measurement be useful here? (There are many possibilities! Speculate about one way this measurement could be useful rather than trying to look up ways in which it has been used.)
C. Describe one public health effort that might be used to stop the spread of this outbreak. (You may describe an actual effort that is currently underway or something that is/was not in place but could be useful.)
2. How do you think a human would be different if they had no microbes? Explain at least two ways.
3. Explain how you would use familiar or common ideas or object so explain at least two aspects of cholera toxin to kids in second grade.
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