Chapter 11
Across
- 8. route of entry for an infectious agent typically a cutaneous or membranous route
- 12. the state if damage or toxicity in the body caused by an infectious agent
- 13. the entry, establishment, and multiplication of pathogenic organisms within a host
- 14. the relative capacity of a pathogen to invade and harm host cells
- 15. capacity of microbe to cause disease
Down
- 1. the complement of microorganisms that live in or on humans
- 2. a project of the national institutes of health to identify microbial inhabitants of the human body and their role in health and disease
- 3. the act of taking up long-term residence as in microbes establishing a steady relationship with a host
- 4. a microbe's structures or capabilities that allows it to establish itself in a host and cause damage
- 5. a microbe capable of causing infection and disease in healthy person with normal immune defense
- 6. ordinary nonpathogenic or weakly pathogenic microbe that cause disease primarily in an immunocompromised host
- 7. involving multiple distinct microorganism
- 9. process by which microbes gain a more stable foothold at the portal of entry
- 10. when the effect of microbial infection damages or disrupts tissue and organs
- 11. relationship in which microorganisms compete for survival in a common environment by taking actions that inhibit or destroy another organisms