Infectious Diseases
Across
- 1. Fecal-oral route; poor sanitation
- 2. less common influenza
- 4. the occurrence of a disease in a community or region in excess of normal expectancy
- 5. the public health's response to preventing infectious diseases
- 9. gathering the who, what, when, and where
- 11. a way that tuberculosis can be transmitted
- 13. a complication from the flu
- 14. one of the possible outcomes of infection
- 16. nonhuman organisms that play a role in the transmission of an infectious agent from source to host
- 17. prophylactic administration for HIV
- 22. seven times more likely to contract TB than whites
- 25. the constant presence of a disease within a geographic area or population
- 26. sexual and oral-oral contact
- 27. an epidemic that occurs worlwide and affects large populations
- 28. type of precautions that should be taken with all diseases
Down
- 1. risk increased with sexually transmitted disease
- 2. spread through the air from airborne droplets
- 3. especially important with influenza
- 6. outbreaks are common in the winter and spring
- 7. large epidemic influenza
- 8. Transmitted in body fluids that contain infected CD4 & T-cells
- 10. a yearly means of flu prevention
- 12. more regionalized influenza
- 13. education on how to eliminate risky behaviors
- 15. communicable diseases such as gonorrhea and HIV infection that can be transmitted sexually
- 18. the entry, development, and multiplication of the infectious agent in the susceptible host
- 19. overcrowding and poor sanitation populations
- 20. used to artificially increase immunity to a particular disease
- 21. one type of tuberculosis you can get
- 23. Tuberculosis screening
- 24. type of prevention administering a PPD test is