Chapter 28: Infectious Diseases

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Across
  1. 2. Proteins that destroy or neutralize invading pathogens
  2. 3. A bacterial infection of the throat
  3. 10. A preparation based on a weakened or dead pathogen that provides immunity by causing the body to produce antibodies to the pathogen
  4. 11. The temporary immunity that an infant acquires from its mother
  5. 12. A program whereby communities or other large populations are systematically made immune to a disease
  6. 13. A disease cause by organisms that enter and multiply within the human body
  7. 15. The smallest known type of infectious agent
  8. 16. German Measles
  9. 17. A highly contagious bacterial infection that most often affects the lungs
Down
  1. 1. The chief type of phagocyte involved in the process of phagocytosis
  2. 4. A serious inflammation of the lungs
  3. 5. The process by which phagocytes engulf and destroy pathogens
  4. 6. The body's natural defenses against infection
  5. 7. The soft, skinlike lining of many parts of the body
  6. 8. Spread
  7. 9. Immunity your body develops to protect you from disease
  8. 14. Organisms that live in or on another organism and derive nourishment from it