Skin & Eyes
Gut Feelings
Take a Breath
Bad Blood & Nerves
Vector Schmector
100

This "colorful" bacterial species is responsible for "Hot Tub Rash" and "Swimmer's Ear."

What is Pseudomonas aeruginosa?

100

This helical bacterium produces urease to neutralize stomach acid, leading to peptic ulcers.

What is Helicobacter pylori? 

100

This "high-pitched" disease damages the ciliated escalator of the trachea, causing violent coughing spells.

What is Pertussis (Whooping Cough)?

100

This condition, caused by Clostridium tetani, results in rigid paralysis and "lockjaw."

What is Tetanus?

100

The vector for Lyme Disease.

What is the Tick?

200

This condition, caused by Staphylococcus aureus, causes the epidermis to peel off in sheets and primarily affects infants.

What is Scalded Skin Syndrome?

200

This virus causes swelling of the parotid glands (salivary glands) and can lead to orchitis in males.

What is Mumps? 

200

This pathogen causes a "pseudomembrane" to form in the back of the throat, which can block the airway.

What is Diphtheria?

200

This bacterial infection forms "buboes" (swollen lymph nodes) and is transmitted by fleas.

What is Plague (Yersinia pestis)?

200

The transmission route for Hepatitis A.

What is Fecal-Oral (food/water)? 

300

Common warts (papillomas) are caused by this virus, which has over 100 strains.

What is Human Papillomavirus (HPV)? 

300

"Rice-water stools" and massive dehydration are the hallmark signs of this toxin-mediated disease.

What is Cholera (Vibrio cholerae)?

300

This viral respiratory disease is characterized by Koplik's spots in the mouth and a maculopapular rash.

What is Measles (Rubeola)? 

300

This spirochete causes Lyme disease and often presents with a bull's-eye rash.

What is Borrelia burgdorferi?

300

The vector for Malaria.

What is the Mosquito (Anopheles)?

400

This severe eye infection, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, causes inward turning of the eyelashes (trichiasis) and is a leading cause of preventable blindness.

What is Trachoma?

400

This protozoan infection causes "greasy" stool that floats and is often contracted by hikers drinking from streams.

What is Giardiasis (Giardia lamblia)? 

400

This fungal infection forms "fungal balls" in the lungs and is a danger primarily to immunocompromised patients.

What is Aspergillosis?

400

This protozoan infects red blood cells, causing cyclical fever and chills; it is transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito.

What is Malaria (Plasmodium spp.)?

400

The source of infection for Toxoplasmosis.

What are Cats (feces/litter)?

500

Known as "woolsorter's disease," the cutaneous form of this infection forms a black eschar (dead tissue) on the skin.

What is Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)?

500

This food intoxication is caused by eating temperature-abused rice dishes; it can cause vomiting (emetic) or diarrhea.

What is Bacillus cereus?

500

This specific strain of Streptococcus pyogenes produces an erythrogenic toxin that causes a "sandpaper" rash and strawberry tongue.

What is Scarlet Fever?

500

This "brain-eating" pathogen is transmitted by animal bites (like raccoons or bats) and is 100% fatal once symptoms appear.

What is Rabies?

500

The transmission method for Legionella pneumophila (Legionnaires disease).

What is aerosolized water (AC cooling towers/misters)?