Create presentation slides: (Provide a explanation on each slide) Title (name of disease, our names, section) Topic: H5N1 influenza Name Section: AA How long assignment took (don't use during actual presentation Name: worked on slides (it took _ hours) : Name: worked on slides: (it took _ hours) Ref page (AT THE BOTTOM) What is the name of the disease? Describe the pathogen or the disease agent (i.e. what type of organism is it? What is its host? What general categories does it fit into?) Give the taxonomic classification. Explain how it is related to other diseases (i.e. what is it similar to, either genetically or in signs and symptoms?) (You don't need to talk about taxonomic classification during your actual presentation) H= hemagglutinin N= neuraminidase What are the signs and symptoms of the disease? Signs: fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, chest pain, fatigue, muscle ahces, head ache, runny/stuffy nose, nausea, diarrhea Symptoms: respiratory distress, pneumonia, actute resirator distress syndrome, organ failure, sepsis What is the portal of entry and exit for the disease? How does the disease spread from individual to individual? What virulence factors contribute to the infectiousness or deadliness of the disease? Give at least two.annabella Who discovered it? Where does the disease usually occur? What is the reservoir for the disease? Does it have a season? Is it an endemic, epidemic, or a pandemic? If not a pandemic, can it become one (why or why not) ? Why is it emerging? What social, economic, or cultural effects does this disease have? Give some statistics. What is the definitive test for this disease? Explain how it works. What is the treatment for the disease? If a cure exists for this disease, explain how it works. How is the disease prevented? If a vaccine exists for this disease, explain how it works. Summary: Recap the severity (e.g. mildly concerning, fatal, etc) , organ systems affected, most common method (e.g. where, when, how) of getting infected, and prevention. Any additional comments? Most commonly infected: if you are an aquatic bird References 1