Vacciens
Across
- 4. Social gatherings, work, school, places where the flu can spread easily.
- 6. Any substances that can cause antibodies to from when its introduced into body tissue
- 7. Travel between states, cities, can lead to outbreaks and is harder to track movement.
- 11. Communication to evaluate the risk of spread of disease, including the emergence of a new viral diseases.
- 12. Separates and restricts the movement of people who have been exposed to a disease.
- 13. A pathogen too small to be seen with a light microscope that is made up of protein/DNA/RNA
- 14. Uses a specific part of the pathogen eg, HPV, whooping cough.
Down
- 1. Type of vaccine that uses a dead version of the pathogen like the flu.
- 2. Millions of people moving across the globe and is a challenge to health care systems if there is an outbreak in covid.
- 3. An individuals choice to involve themselves in immunisation programmes.
- 5. Works against all pathogens, they are the body's first line of defence.
- 8. biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity
- 9. The more people immune to a disease in a population the less likely the pathogen is going to spread.
- 10. disease control strategy that involves identifying cases and their contacts to interrupt disease transmission.