M4 - Choose-Your-Assignment - Project Group 2

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Across
  1. 7. Diseases that can be transmitted from one host to another.
  2. 8. All external factors surrounding a host that influence vulnerability or resistance.
  3. 11. The public health process of monitoring disease occurrence.
  4. 12. A susceptible human or animal that harbors a disease-causing agent.
  5. 13. A major communicable disease often associated with multi-drug resistance.
  6. 14. A factor that causes or contributes to a health problem or condition.
  7. 15. A living organism, like a mosquito, that can transmit infectious diseases.
Down
  1. 1. The stage of change where individuals actively modify their behavior.
  2. 2. The study of how disease spreads in populations.
  3. 3. Strategies like primary, secondary, or tertiary to control disease.
  4. 4. An epidemic that is worldwide in distribution.
  5. 5. A host's ability to resist an infectious agent, like "herd" or "active."
  6. 6. The period after exposure but before symptoms appear.
  7. 9. A key role of the C/PHN in promoting health and quality of life.
  8. 10. The most commonly reported notifiable STI in the United States.