Infectious Diseases
Across
- 3. feline immunodeficiency virus infection is caused by
- 5. rabies is caused by what virus
- 6. most common signs of this canine viral disease are yellow diarrhea, vomiting, leukopenia and anorexia
- 8. the two most common serious viral diseases of the dog are parvovirus and ______
- 11. ______ passive immunity is the transfer of antibodies from dam to offspring
- 12. canine viral disease that mutated from FPV which causes feline distemper aka feline panleukpenia
- 13. chemical that is added to vaccines to make them more effective by enhancing the immune response
- 15. another name for a modified live vaccine
- 18. first fluid produced by mammary gland in the last few weeks of gestation and that provides antibodies to the neonate
- 20. canine piroplasm bacterial disease transmitted by ticks
- 24. the ability of a pathogen to cause disease
- 25. leptospirosis is caused by a ______ bacterium
- 28. when the immune system can recognize self from non self
- 31. common signs of this feline viral disease are oral ulcers, arthritis, severe runny nose, mattered eyes/nose/mouth, systemic bleeding
- 33. the first antibody produced in response to antigens circulating in the blood. This antibody cannot cross the placenta.
- 34. recommended treatment for a pyometra
- 35. this canine disease is caused by the morbillivirus and has a 50% mortality rate
- 36. the ______ and breakdown of the blood caused by the destruction of the GI tract villae causes the distinct odor of puppies with CPV
- 39. infection obtained while at the hospital
- 40. leptospirosis is mainly transmitted via which body system
- 41. Microsporum canis causes what infectious disease
Down
- 1. brucellosis in dogs primarily affects what system
- 2. the number of animals dying after exposure to a disease
- 4. a zoonotic disease of hunting cats which also produces generalized lymphadenopathy
- 7. zoonotic feline bacterial disease that causes conjunctivitis, blepharospasms, rhinitis and pneumonitis
- 9. ______ immunity that is gained through exposure. It is specific to certain antigens and can take time to develop, but has a strong secondary response.
- 10. this bacteria is the most common cause of subcutaneous abscesses
- 14. an infectious agent which has the ability to cause disease in a host is termed
- 16. lyme disease is transmitted by
- 17. this feline disease is terminal past stage 3, is very contagious and is most commonly found in outdoor cats
- 19. the causative agent of 'cat scratch fever' in humans is ______ henslae
- 21. heightened immune response during 2nd and 3rd exposure to an antigen
- 22. another word for antibodies
- 23. feline rhinotracheitis is caused by the _____ virus
- 26. the two kinds of pyometra are open and ______
- 27. chemicals produced by lymphocytes that are released in response to antigens to protect uninfected cells
- 29. female that has produced offspring before
- 30. disease that is easily spread from one organism to another is considered
- 31. kittens born to queens infected with feline panleukopenia during gestation often display ______ hypoplasia
- 32. the number of animals becoming sick after exposure to a disease
- 37. one advantage to acquired immunity is that is produces _____ cells
- 38. which WBC is not phagocytic