Host-Parasite Interactions
Across
- 3. microbes living inside the body that provide nutrients and protection from other infectious agents.
- 8. Infections that arise from contact with animals (ex: Rabies and Yellow Fever)
- 9. Simple, inexpensive precautions taken to limit infection (ex: hand washing)
- 10. A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity
Down
- 1. Prevents progression of infection in the tissues through innate and adaptive components
- 2. A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease
- 4. ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria
- 5. these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response
- 6. ____ Factors such as age, genetics, and diet that contribute to resistance/ susceptibility to infection
- 7. Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population