Infectious disease

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Across
  1. 3. Secreted from viable gram-positive bacteria
  2. 8. A complete, fully developed, infectious viral particle
  3. 9. The oldest known transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE)
  4. 10. Primary mechanism of injury is dysfunction of microvilli and glycocalyx of brush borders
  5. 11. The production of pus
  6. 13. Abnormal forms of the host protein
  7. 15. Single celled eukaryotes
  8. 16. Clinical signs of this disease often results in lockjaw appearance, erect ears, and stiff tail
  9. 17. Component that primarily composes the thick cell walls of fungi
  10. 21. Cats are the definitive host and shed oocysts in feces
  11. 22. Major clinical sign is flaccid paralysis
  12. 23. A natural mutation in viral genome over time
  13. 24. Mechanism of injury occurs due to proliferation and invasion of pseudohyphae and hyphae into lingual mucosa
  14. 25. Mediates the release of iron from the host which is then used by bacteria to enhance colonization of mucosae
Down
  1. 1. Broad category that refers to fungal infections
  2. 2. An organism which supports the adult or sexually reproductive form of a parasite
  3. 4. Outer membrane associated toxin released from dead gram-negative bacteria
  4. 5. Route of microbial entry that involves transmission from mother to fetus
  5. 6. A Lyssavirus that causes neuronal dysfunction
  6. 7. The ability of certain bacteria to produce toxins which result in disease
  7. 12. Term for fungi that exist in more than one form depending on the environment
  8. 14. protective protein coat the surrounds the genetic material of a virus
  9. 18. The way that viruses typically enter host cells
  10. 19. Direct bacteria-bacteria contact via plasmids
  11. 20. Formation of an exopolysaccharide matrix that aids in colonization