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Parasite Predicament (Classroom)

Explore the prevalence and effects of malaria worldwide

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How do you know when you have a disease? What kinds of tests can doctors use to help diagnose diseases and infections? Parasite Predicament is an activity that explores the immune system and how antibodies can be used for disease detection. Students will learn how antibodies are used in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) and will determine whether or not their patient has contracted the malaria parasite.

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  • Unit Plan

  • Adapted for use by Learning Undefeated from ELISA Immuno Explorer Kit from Bio-Rad, 166-2400EDU.


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