distemper

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Across
  1. 3. a follow up dose of a vaccine to maintain or increase immunity
  2. 8. a mircoorganism
  3. 10. care medical treatment aimed at relieving systems rather than curing the diseases
  4. 12. A disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans
  5. 15. Signs indicating the nervous systoms is affected such as seizures
  6. 18. A blood test measuring antibodies to determine immunity or past exposure to a virus
  7. 19. Isolation of an animal to prevent the spread of disease
  8. 20. Thickening of the skin often seen on the paw pads and noses in canine distemper
Down
  1. 1. The virus responsible for causing canine distemper belonging to the morbillvirus genus
  2. 2. The time between exposure to a pathogen and the appearance of symptoms
  3. 4. The process by which a disease spreads from one host to another
  4. 5. The presence of viruses in the bloodstream
  5. 6. a weakened immune system making the body more vulnerable to other infection
  6. 7. observable symptoms of a disease
  7. 9. tiny particles from coughing sneezes or respiratory secretion
  8. 11. The admiration of a vaccine to stimulate immunity against a disease
  9. 13. the percentage of animals that die from a specific disease
  10. 14. The percentage of animal that die from a specific disease
  11. 16. an organism that transmits a pathogen
  12. 17. A genius of Vuruses that includes canine distemper virus measles virus and rinderpest viruses