Applied Animal Health

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Across
  1. 2. fomites, intermediate hosts and aerosols are examples of _____ transmission
  2. 6. common degenerative disease of heart valves
  3. 8. describes a disease that can be transmitted
  4. 9. a disease that you must report suspicion of by law
  5. 10. Leander's cats are kept indoors because they have Feline _____ Virus
  6. 13. laymans term for prolapsed nictitating membrane
  7. 14. rabbits can be vaccinated against viral haemorrhagic diarrhoea and __________
  8. 17. kennel cough is caused by a combination of viruses and __________
  9. 18. developmental malformation of eyelids
  10. 19. management choice to prevent new disease being introduced to a property
  11. 20. meaning present at birth
  12. 22. describes aggressive, invasive or metastatic tumour
  13. 23. describes abnormal growth, used when describing developmental joint disease
  14. 24. means something that can be passed on genetically
Down
  1. 1. facilities, equipment and management techniques designed to reduce transmission of disease
  2. 3. parvovirus that infects cats and can cause ataxia in kittens
  3. 4. malignant tumour of fat cells
  4. 5. fighting can be a cause of direct __________
  5. 7. failure and dessication of cartilage
  6. 11. disease type that is progressive and irreversible
  7. 12. type of neoplasia treatment
  8. 15. means that cells from a tumour break away and travel to other parts of the body
  9. 16. describes a disease caused by a microorganism
  10. 21. scientific term for cancer
  11. 25. when there is a large increase in disease prevalence in a short period of time
  12. 26. non-aggressive tumour