Across
- 4. A global disease outbreak affecting multiple countries or continents.
- 8. The first disease eradicated through a global vaccination campaign.
- 9. A bioterrorism event in the United States involving mailed anthrax spores.
- 12. Lack of access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food leading to malnutrition and weakened immunity.
- 13. A disease outbreak in a specific population or area exceeding normal expectations.
Down
- 1. A global pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, leading to widespread societal and healthcare changes.
- 2. A viral respiratory illness caused by SARS-CoV, emphasizing zoonotic disease monitoring.
- 3. A severe outbreak in West Africa with a 50% mortality rate, highlighting the importance of community trust.
- 5. A waterborne disease that highlighted the importance of clean water and sanitation.
- 6. A severe infectious disease outbreak causing widespread illness and mortality.
- 7. A sudden increase in the number of disease cases in a localized area.
- 10. A crippling disease that led to mass vaccination campaigns in the 1950s and 1960s.
- 11. A global crisis leading to immune system failure, later managed through antiretroviral therapy.
