Infection and Response Revision

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Across
  1. 1. Where scientists check drug trial data and conclusions to avoid bias and prevent false claims
  2. 3. A tablet/injection with no effect
  3. 7. Malaria is an example of this type of pathogen
  4. 8. A barrier to infection in human bodies
  5. 13. Gonorrhoea and salmonella are examples of this type of pathogen
  6. 14. How white blood cells reproduce after vaccination to provide immunity
  7. 16. The drugs given to treat HIV
  8. 17. Rose black spot is an example of this type of pathogen
  9. 18. Where most of a population is vaccinated against a pathogen, meaning it is less likely to spread
Down
  1. 2. Measles is an example of this type of pathogen
  2. 3. A drug that treats symptoms, but does not treat the disease
  3. 4. The substance within human stomachs that kills pathogens
  4. 5. The molecules produced by white blood cells that neutralise toxins
  5. 6. Drugs that kill bacteria only
  6. 9. The process of white blood cells engulfing and destroying pathogens
  7. 10. A microorganism that causes disease
  8. 11. The proteins produced by white blood cells that bind to antigens to make pathogen stick together
  9. 12. The amount of a drug that should be given to someone for it to be effective and safe
  10. 15. Weakened, dead or inactive pathogens that are administered to induce immunity
  11. 19. The sticky substance contained within the nose and trachea that traps pathogens