Infection Control - Conditions and Diseases
Across
- 3. A segmented worm of pets, can result in scooting, vomiting, diarrhoea and weightloss
- 5. A worm of pets can result in diarrhoea, and abdominal pain, not zoonotic
- 9. Viral component of kennel cough
- 11. Zoonotic worm that can result in noisy breathing and coughing in pups under 2 weeks of age, can see adult worms in faeces
- 12. Stands for Australian Bat Lyssavirus
- 15. Virus in dogs, lack of vaccination is risk factor, causes severe, often bloody diarrhoea and death
- 17. Stands for feline upper respiratory disease complex
- 19. A mange in dogs that is not contagious. All dogs have these mites naturally.
- 21. Yellowing of the skin
- 22. Can cause jaundice, difficulty breathing and risk factor is exposure to stagnant water
- 23. A non infectious condition of pets that results in lameness or stiffness
- 24. A type of mite that results in rubbing of ears and a dark crumbly discharge
- 25. A zoonotic disease resulting in vomiting and diarrhoea, risk factors include consumption of raw or undercooked meat or eggs
Down
- 1. Also known as feline enteritis and feline parvovirus
- 2. Zoonotic worm that often results in dark tarry stools in pets as well as diarrhoea, and anaemia
- 4. A notifiable condition caused by Bacillus anthracis
- 6. The suburb where the first case of this virus was identified
- 7. A fungus not a worm
- 8. A type of mange in dogs that is zoonotic. Causes intense itching and scratching as well as scabs and sores
- 10. A zoonotic infection with cats as final life stage. Can cause lethargy, weightloss, eye infections and liver inflammation in pets
- 13. Bacterial component of kennel cough
- 14. An animal that can cause paralysis in our pets
- 16. A cat that has FLUTD may be doing this when trying to urinate
- 18. Also known as canine infectious hepatits, can cause jaundice
- 19. Virus in dogs, causes fever, pus-like discharge from eyes and nose, hyperkeratosis, muscle twitching
- 20. A type of disease that must be reported to government authorities when suspected or confirmed