Principles of Disease and Epidemiology

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Across
  1. 3. The number of people in a population that develop a disease at a specified time
  2. 7. Microbes that do not normally cause disease, but may do so when their environment changes or when they are in a different environment
  3. 9. Short period of following the incubation period; characterized by early, mild symptoms of disease
  4. 10. The name for disease that develop slowly
  5. 11. The name for diseases in which the causative agent remains inactive for a time, but then becomes active to produce the symptoms of the disease.
  6. 12. Normal microbiota benefit host by preventing the overgrowth of harmful microorganism
  7. 13. The name for disease that develop rapidly, but last only a short time
  8. 15. Changes in body function that are felt by a patient
  9. 16. Objective changes that physicians can measure and observe
  10. 17. Any disease that spreads from one host to another, either directly or indirectly
  11. 19. The phenomenon that occurs when many in a community are immune to a disease and therefore provide immunity to others
Down
  1. 1. The number of people in a population that develop a disease during a particular time period
  2. 2. Diseases that are easily spread from one host to another
  3. 3. The manner in which a disease develops
  4. 4. The interval between the initial infection and the first appearance of any signs or symptoms
  5. 5. The set of experimental steps that establish the etiology of a disease
  6. 6. Time when the signs and symptoms of a disease subside
  7. 8. Period when a person regains strength and the body returns to its prediseased state.
  8. 9. Time when disease is most severe
  9. 14. Colonization of the body by pathogens
  10. 18. Abnormal function of the body (poor health)