Bacterial Diseases pathogen 1. Bacillus anthracis 2. Bordetella pertussis 3. Clostridium botulinum 4. Clostridium perfringens 5. Clostridium tetani 6. Corynebacterium diphtheria 7. Escherichia coli 8. Francisella tularensis 9. Hemophilus influenzae 10. Mycobacterium leprae 11. Mycobacterium tuberculosis 12. Neisseria gonorrhoeae 13. Neisseria meningitidis 14. Rickettsia richettsii 15. Rickettsia prowazekii 16. Salmonella typhi 17. Salmonella typhimurium 18. Shigella dysenteriae 19. Streptococcus pneumoniae 20. Streptococcus (group A) 21. Streptococcus (group A) 22. Treponema pallidum 23. Vibrio cholerae 24. Yersinia pestis disease anthrax whooping cough botulism gas gangrene tetanus diphtheria acute pyelonephritis tularemia or rabbit fever meningitis leprosy (Hansen's disease) tuberculosis gonorrhoea spinal menigitis Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever typhus typhoid fever food poisoning dysentery pneumonia scarlet fever rheumatic fever syphilis cholera plague Name _________________________ Block ____ Name of the Bacterium Most Wanted: __________________________________ Project Description/Abstract: Make a wanted poster for the bacteria number assigned to you listed above. Poster is to be on 8.5" x 11" paper. Include each of the following things In your poster. Check them off as you finish: "photo" (electron micrograph or microscopic picture/diagram) Draw your own or cite your work! Copying a picture without citing It Is stealing! Description - Write a short description or caption to go under your picture. 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. Approximatly how many people are affected Most effective weapons against the germ Any other identifying characteristics (such as tattoos) Use the following website to direct your research. Any website outside of this list must be directly approved! http://www.cdc.gov/DiseasesConditions/