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