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