Bacteria
Viruses
Prevention/Treatment
MSF
100

What type of cell are bacteria?

Prokaryotes

100

What type of cell are viruses?

Prokaryotes

100

What is used to prevent people from contracting a viral infection?

Vaccines

100

One of MSF's highest principles (especially when working in conflict zones) is 

Neutrality

200

What are the tail-like projections on some bacteria called?

Flagella

200

Are viruses larger or smaller than bacteria

Smaller

200

What is the common treatment for bacterial infections?

Antibiotics

200

What is one of the most common disease treated by MSF? (Hint: 90% of cases occur in Africa, and it is transmitted by mosquitoes)

Malaria

300

Where are most good bacteria found in the body?

Intestines

300

What system in your body fights off viral infections?

Immune system

300

What is the best way to prevent the spread of disease?

Wash hands

300

What disease does MSF treat that is one of the most contagious in the world (Hint: It is characterized by coughing (sometimes with blood), weight loss, and night sweats, and is spread through talking, coughing, or sneezing)

Tuberculosis

400

If the name of a bacteria contains the suffix -cocci, what shape is the bacterium?

Round

400

What is the barrier on the outside of the virus that protects the RNA or DNA inside?

Protein coat

400

What can happen if a course of antibiotics is not taken to completion?

Antibiotic reistance

400

What does MSF stand for?

Médecins Sans Frontières 

500

How does the antibiotic penicillin act?

Ruptures cell wall

500

What type of cells in the immune system help to fight off viruses

Helper T-cells

500

What is the first step to creating a vaccine

Inject the virus into an egg

500

How many countries does MSF currently have projects in?

72

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