Chapter 10

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Across
  1. 1. use has origins in the past, but was sidelined due to the discovery and effectiveness of antibiotics
  2. 3. many antiviral drugs end in this ‘term’
  3. 4. the use of drugs to control infection
  4. 7. name for staphylococcus aureus
  5. 10. use of a drug to prevent infection of a person at risk
  6. 12. drugs that are chemically modified in the laboratory after being isolated from natural sources
  7. 13. drugs produced entirely by chemical reactions
  8. 14. antimicrobials effective against a wide variety of microbial types
  9. 15. system formed in bacteria that can be very specific cuts and resistance genes (dsDNA) to deactivate them
Down
  1. 2. an adaptive response in which microorganisms begin to tolerate an amount of drug that would normally be inhibitory
  2. 5. are originally metabolic products of bacteria and fungi
  3. 6. antimicrobials effective against a limited array of microbial types
  4. 8. all inclusive term for any antimicrobial drug, regardless of its origin
  5. 9. are eukaryotic, present special problems in drug treatment
  6. 11. are the bacteriophage enzymes that lyse/kill bacteria