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Yeah I'm thinking of doing a table with a brief paragraph as well. Or i can help out with question 3 so the detail is in that and then the results explained in table format for question 4. I'm on my way to Woodward right now to take out a clinical microbio book to get some better insight as I found online the tests are explained vaguely.

I fixed the google doc. You can all now edit it. We can make our progress visible in the comments of the google doc, or create another thread here to try to guide each other?

MartaMroczek (talk)21:01, 22 January 2015

I just put in a section about Bordetella, a combination of all of our information. I put in comments. I think comments will be easiest.

NancyAttalla (talk)00:05, 23 January 2015
 

Hi guys, I left some comment on the google doc so please comment on that as well. Also, I saw that there are two diseases that you focused on- Bordetella and Psittacosis. Are these the only ones we're going to mention? Or are we putting in other diseases as well?

We had Streptococcus pneumonia, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Haemophilus influenzae and Coxiella burnetti in our individual responses. As we said before, we could just briefly touch on the others and focus heavily on Bordetella (which Nancy had already done a fantastic job on thanks!). I don't think we need to include everything but some are good to mention; for example we all had Streptococcus pneumonia in our individual answers for #1. What do you guys think?

I'll be working on #3 today and will be updating the google doc as I do it!

SulmiLee (talk)20:32, 23 January 2015

Maybe just focus on the top ~3, with B. pertussis being the most likely. We can mention the others briefly but point out why they're less likely?

MartaMroczek (talk)21:35, 23 January 2015

That sounds good!

SulmiLee (talk)23:34, 23 January 2015

agreed :)

NancyAttalla (talk)23:47, 23 January 2015

Alright, looks like we've just the last question to go! woohoo 11 more hours! lol

NancyAttalla (talk)21:10, 24 January 2015