Across
- 3. Isolation to prevent the spread of infection.
- 4. When medicine is put into your body with a needle.
- 5. Tiny infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells.
- 6. The body’s ability to resist infection.
- 9. Medicine that treats illness.
- 11. Used with water to kill germs.
- 12. Not dirty; helps stop disease.
- 13. High body temperature when sick.
- 14. Worn to cover your mouth and nose.
- 15. The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the body.
- 19. They kill bacteria or stop it from multiplying
- 20. A change in genetic material that can alter traits or virulence.
- 21. Can be spread when a person ingests food or water that contains a pathogen
- 22. Can move from host to host from direct contact vectors airborne water born and bodily fluids
- 24. A person who helps you when you’re sick.
Down
- 1. Organism that lives on or in another, harming it.
- 2. A sudden outbreak of a disease that spreads across a country or continents.
- 5. Can not be treated with antibiotics
- 7. The way a disease spreads from one host to another.
- 8. (9,8) Can be treated by using antibiotics
- 10. Tiny living thing such as bacteria, virus, or fungus.
- 14. These are a common type of vector
- 16. A sign or indication of disease, like fever or cough.
- 17. Substance that stimulates the immune system to prevent disease.
- 18. Protected or resistant to a particular infection.
- 23. An organism that a parasite or virus lives in or on.
