Coronavirus in pediatric patient

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Across
  1. 1. The administration of an immunizing product to an organism, in order to protect it against risk of a certain disease.
  2. 5. Is a disease caused by SARS-CoV.
  3. 6. To the measurement of the physical dimensions of the human body.
  4. 12. Reflect essential body functions, including heart rate, breathing rate, temperature, and blood pressure.
  5. 14. Are less likely to be exposed and,there for a lower chance of infection.
  6. 18. A child of the mother with COVID-19 was confirmed to have positive throat swabs after 30 hours of birth.
  7. 20. Loose and liquid stools more often than usual.
  8. 21. When droplets become airborne and lose water, pathogens stay behind to form droplet nuclei (i.e., aerosols).
  9. 24. The child under two years of age.
  10. 28. The excessive loss of fluids and electrolytes from the body.
  11. 29. To the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution and control of diseases, between populations.
  12. 30. Is the feeling of extreme tiredness, exhaustion or weakness.
Down
  1. 2. It is the sudden and forceful expulsion of air from the lungs.
  2. 3. Is the medical term for shortness of breath, sometimes described as "shortness of breath."
  3. 4. The virus can be transmitted to through indirect contact with an infected person (objects).
  4. 7. The new live coronavirus has been detected in the feces of confirmed patients.
  5. 8. The period of human growth and development that occurs after childhood and before adulthood, between the ages of 10 and 19.
  6. 9. Is the temporary increase in body temperature in respo s.
  7. 10. Is a reduction in the ability to detect odors.
  8. 11. To the alteration in the tone of the voice.
  9. 13. Acute urticarial eruptions with or without fever have been reported in 16% as a presenting sign of covid-19.
  10. 15. Is a level of oxygen in the blood below normal, specifically in the arteries (SPO2 less than 95%).
  11. 16. Is a respiratory viral disease belonging to the same genetic family of the SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV viruses.
  12. 17. This is the main mode direct contact transmission (coughing, sneezing or talking).
  13. 19. Discharge from the nose, throat, or bronchial tubes that is spit out at once through the mouth in an expectoration.
  14. 22. To the measurement of the physical dimensions of the human body.
  15. 23. To the progressive differentiation of organs and systems.
  16. 25. The child from two to four years.
  17. 26. A disorder in which the ability to taste is reduced.
  18. 27. To the decrease in body temperature, below 36ÂșC