Across
- 4. Viruses that can be prevents via the mmr vaccine
- 6. PCR of viral DNA, Indirect ELISA, no vaccine or treatment
- 7. most contagious, ssRNA, Kopliks spots and rash that erupts on the head, is a respiratory virus, humans are the only reservoir
- 8. dsDNA, can result in maculopapular rash, high fever that lasts for 3 days then rash.
- 9. Rubella
- 11. lesions with fluid, dsDNA, rash starts on scalp, face and trunk, itchy, contagious.
- 13. ssRNA, cogential, teratogenic or can cause harm to the fetus, first trimester miscarriage if fetus has
- 14. Varivax, ProQuad, and Shingrix but Shingrix is for people 50 and above
- 16. Indirect Elisa, no treatment, mmr vaccine of woman planning to conceive, and boosters
Down
- 1. Contract via respiratory secretions and urine sometimes, close living conditions can cause, stops mitosis or cell division, causes irreversible harm or death to a fetus
- 2. Viruses that fall under the maculopapular rash diseases
- 3. Indirect ELISA, Vitamin A supplements to treat, and mmr vaccine to prevent
- 5. Clotting in this virus is due to coagulase helping the bacteria evade the immune system, and also there is protein A on the surface that is used to avoid phagocytosis, also beta hemolytic and catalase reaction that breaks down hydrogen peroxide
- 10. Variety of microorganisms that can cause the skin diseases
- 12. Virus that causes localized red lesions, spreads via surfaces and touch, is antibiotic resistant, and bacteriophages would be best to treat
- 15. once a person has chickenpox, the virus stays in their body and can reactivate as shingles. usually in older people. You cant get shingles from someone who has it, but you can get chicken pox from someone who has shingles if youre unvaccinated
