This past week in AP Biology, we have been studying viruses! Each student picked a virus to research and create an infographic to present the information in an engaging way. I created my infographic on the non-polio enterovirus, which is commonly known to cause viral meningitis.
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Works Cited
Davis, Charles Patrick. “Non-Polio Enterovirus: EV71 & EV-D68 Symptoms & Treatment.”MedicineNet, http://www.medicinenet.com/enterovirus_non-polio_enterovirus_infection/article.htm.
“Enteroviruses.” Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology, 17 Nov. 2017, emedicine.medscape.com/article/217146-overview#a6.
“Non-Polio Enterovirus.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20 Oct. 2017, http://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/about/transmission.html.
“Non-Polio Enterovirus.” Ready Navy, http://www.ready.navy.mil/be_informed/diseases/Non-Polio_Enterovirus.html.
“Pediatric Enteroviral Infections.” Background, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, 6 Dec. 2017, emedicine.medscape.com/article/963637-overview#a5.
Hey Vanessa! I really like your infographic! Before reading this, I didn’t know anything about non-polio enterovirus and now I feel like I’m an expert on it. Your use of icons and images makes the graphic really easy to understand and engages your reader! Just make sure you don’t forget to cite your sources in your blog post if you don’t have enough room on your graphic!
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This is such a well done infographic! The narration of your infographic is super clear and very easy to follow along, making it very easy to understand the gist of Non-Polio Enterovirus. Even better, you’ve added visual enhancement to better understand the topic.
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