Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Eyes
Across
- 3. : Drug of choice in the WHO SAFE strategy for trachoma
- 5. : Slapped-cheek illness caused by Parvovirus B19
- 7. : Painful vesicular rash caused by reactivation of varicella-zoster virus
- 12. : The African eye worm transmitted by deer flies
- 15. : Virus responsible for chickenpox and shingles
- 16. : Parasitic disease also known as river blindness
- 17. : A raised skin lesion filled with pus
- 20. : Virus responsible for cold sores
- 22. : Viral disease characterized by Koplik’s spots
- 24. : Coagulase-negative bacterium that is part of normal skin microbiota
- 27. : Bacterium commonly causing abscesses and skin infections
- 28. : Inflammation of the cornea that may rapidly progress
- 29. : Childhood illness caused by HHV-6 and HHV-7
- 30. : Neonatal eye infection caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Down
- 1. : Severe “flesh-eating” bacterial infection of soft tissues
- 2. : A flat, reddened skin lesion
- 4. : A highly contagious skin infection with yellow crusted lesions
- 6. : Viral infection causing rash on hands, feet, and mouth
- 8. : A chronic granulomatous inflammation of the meibomian gland
- 9. : A painful red nodule on the eyelid commonly called a stye
- 10. : A vesicle larger than one centimeter
- 11. : A Gram-negative bacterium commonly causing conjunctivitis
- 13. : Common viral cause of acute conjunctivitis
- 14. : Inflammatory skin condition caused by Cutibacterium acnes
- 18. : Infection of the lacrimal sac due to obstruction of the tear duct
- 19. : Inflammation of the eyelid often caused by Demodex folliculorum
- 21. : A raised solid skin lesion
- 23. : Drug of choice for treating river blindness
- 25. : A small fluid-filled skin lesion
- 26. : The leading infectious cause of blindness worldwide