Immune

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Across
  1. 4. immunity acquired from infection or vaccine
  2. 6. immunity that is temporary and immediate
  3. 7. ____testing; uses a standard pattern of application;wait 15-20 min for reaction
  4. 8. neutrophil count less than 2,000
  5. 10. largest lymphatic organ
  6. 12. a cat cannot catch a human disease because of this type of immunity
  7. 13. WBC count less than 4,000
  8. 15. most abundant WBC in circulation
  9. 19. immunity that results from catching a cold
  10. 21. number of stages that HIV has
  11. 23. WBC count greater than 10,000
  12. 24. infections that people with HIV/AIDS are more susceptible to
  13. 25. how much HIV is in the blood; helps determine if treatment is working
  14. 27. rash that may be present with SLE
  15. 28. immunity passed from mother to child
Down
  1. 1. enemy cells clump together rendering them harmless
  2. 2. a common cause of malignancy in HIV patients identified by purple lesions on the skin
  3. 3. this count is low in untreated HIV patients and correlates with increased viral load
  4. 4. immunity from a vaccine
  5. 5. defective cellular immune response and antibodies are produced against the person's body
  6. 9. immunoglobulin that is responsible for allergic reactions
  7. 11. these WBCs would be elevated in a parasitic infection
  8. 14. ____mediated immunity that involves T-cells
  9. 16. immature neutrophils are released
  10. 17. macrophage that are highly branched cells
  11. 18. WBC that stimulates general inflammation
  12. 20. this enzyme is needed to turn HIV RNA to DNA
  13. 22. immunity produced by antibodies
  14. 26. precautions used with HIV patients