CHAPTER 19

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Across
  1. 5. this bacteria causes an infection in anaerobic conditions; lockjaw
  2. 7. this infection is also called 'aseptic' because of the CSF being sterile
  3. 8. purplish spots on the skin
  4. 10. bacteria that is transmitted from mother to baby during birth; E coli K1
  5. 13. this bacteria prevents muscle contactions; in improperly processed food
  6. 14. fatal encephalitis; furious and dumb forms
  7. 15. protozoan (acanthamoeba) infection acquired from swimming in warm waters
  8. 17. fungal infection from inhalation of dust from pigeon droppings
  9. 18. arboviral infection; transmitted by mosquitoes; WEE, EEE, West Nile, SLE, LaCrosse
  10. 20. valley fever; systemic fungal infection from inhalation of spores
  11. 22. rapid, mass destruction of brain and spinal tissue
Down
  1. 1. inflammation of the spinal cord
  2. 2. these bacteria cause transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
  3. 3. listeria monocytogenes; bacteria that grows in food at fridge temps.
  4. 4. this is an infection in which the brain stem, medulla, or cranial nerves are affected
  5. 6. bacteria that causes meningiococcal meningitis
  6. 9. haemophilus influenza; bacteria that causes infection
  7. 11. bacteria in which cats are primary host; pregnant mothers must avoid
  8. 12. this food can be toxic to infants if it contains clostridium botulinum
  9. 16. bacteria that causes infection
  10. 17. disease from prions, causing spongy brain tissue
  11. 19. acute enteroviral infection of the spinal cord
  12. 21. this infection is transmitted by the tsetse fly; African sleeping sickness