Thanks for the info guys.
Im going to get to work

Also, This is what I have for my disease chart
DISEASE TYPE CAUSE
Should I add symptoms and take out type?
Well Agent and Transmission are both described in CAUSEFlavorflav wrote:I would do Agent - Type - Incubation - Symptoms myself, and maybe throw in mode of transmission.
What would you suggest other than organization by Disease?Flavorflav wrote:I suspect you could take an awful lot of tests before that ever showed up, while gastroenteritis would be in all of them. Do what you want, but personally I think that organizing by disease doesn't make a lot of sense.
Im going with all the diseases on the CDC website, and then some equations and notes on the backsilverheart7 wrote:What diseases are you guys putting in your charts? I have norovirus, e. coli, salmonella, and cholera. Do I need that parasites-from-fish one? And also, my format is Name, Cause, Incubation, Symptoms.
Ah, I see the source of confusion. Norovirus is not a disease, it is an agent. The disease it causes is gastroenteritis. Now that you mention it, though, I would probably have a mix of agents and diseases. I don't think you need anisakiasis, but you might want Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning and maybe Scombroid poisoning and ciguatera, and those are diseases rather than agents.silverheart7 wrote:What diseases are you guys putting in your charts? I have norovirus, e. coli, salmonella, and cholera. Do I need that parasites-from-fish one? And also, my format is Name, Cause, Incubation, Symptoms.
Also, E. coli (specifically strain O157:H7) causes hemorrhagic colitis.Flavorflav wrote:Ah, I see the source of confusion. Norovirus is not a disease, it is an agent. The disease it causes is gastroenteritis. Now that you mention it, though, I would probably have a mix of agents and diseases. I don't think you need anisakiasis, but you might want Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning and maybe Scombroid poisoning and ciguatera, and those are diseases rather than agents.silverheart7 wrote:What diseases are you guys putting in your charts? I have norovirus, e. coli, salmonella, and cholera. Do I need that parasites-from-fish one? And also, my format is Name, Cause, Incubation, Symptoms.