(From Waldemar Ingdahl): CDC disease trading cards. Why trade movie stars or butterflies when you can trade anthrax and cryptosporidiosis? Fun and education for the whole family!
Actually, this is probably a good idea. The explanations are simple and educational, giving straightforward tips on prevention and treatment. And if more kids learned just why they have to get their shots we could avoid risky silliness such as the MMR affair in Britain.
But why not go the whole way and make it a collectible card game a la Magic: the Gathering? Have cards with different levels of rarity, deadliness and infectiousness (maybe for game balance we need to reduce the power of the flu). Have the kids learn the difference between a well balanced waterborne infection deck and decks based around AIDS-related immunocompromise. Is really Ebola that tough? Can you amass enough drug resistance cards to beat your opponent's wide spectrum antibiotics - or will he play the rare and experimental DNA vaccine card?
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