Rabies

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Across
  1. 4. / Small mammal with a bushy tail
  2. 6. / Act of completely removing or getting rid of something
  3. 7. / Preventive treatment given after exposure to a disease
  4. 9. / Parts of the world with specific characteristics
  5. 11. / Resulting in death
  6. 13. / Living organism that typically feeds on organic matter
  7. 14. / Natural or artificial pond or lake
  8. 17. / Examinations or procedures used to identify diseases
  9. 19. / Disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
  10. 22. / Health of the community as a whole
  11. 23. / Animals not domesticated or tamed
  12. 24. / World Health Organization, abbreviated
  13. 28. / Relating to the nerves and brain
  14. 29. / Small carnivorous mammal
  15. 30. / Without charge or payment
  16. 31. / Microscopic infectious agent causing disease
  17. 32. / Process of heating food or drink to a specific temperature to kill pathogens
  18. 33. / Masked mammal known for carrying rabies
  19. 35. / Administration of a preparation to stimulate immunity
  20. 38. / State of being protected against a particular disease
  21. 39. / Irrational fear of water
  22. 41. / Canine companion
  23. 42. / Disease that receives little attention and research
  24. 44. / Location or place
  25. 46. / Relating to animals kept by humans
  26. 48. / Inflammation of the brain
Down
  1. 1. / Process of giving systematic instruction
  2. 2. / State of nervousness or restlessness
  3. 3. / Proteins produced by the body to neutralize or destroy toxins
  4. 4. / Systematic gathering and analysis of data
  5. 5. / Overflow or spillage
  6. 8. / Fluid secreted by glands in the mouth
  7. 10. / Nocturnal flying mammal
  8. 12. / Pertaining to diseases in warm climates
  9. 15. / Contact with a harmful substance or agent
  10. 16. / Affected with rabies
  11. 18. / Observable indications of a disease
  12. 20. / Procedures carried out to identify a disease or verify its presence
  13. 21. / Study of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease
  14. 25. / Native to a particular region and regularly found there
  15. 26. / Pertaining to the medical care of animals
  16. 27. / Frequency of deaths in a population
  17. 34. / Pertaining to the entire world
  18. 36. / Regulating and managing animals
  19. 37. / Supervision or oversight of a process or activity
  20. 40. / Consciousness or familiarity gained from experience
  21. 43. / Young humans
  22. 45. / Time between exposure and onset of symptoms
  23. 47. / Marks left on the skin after an animal attack