Epidemiology of Infectious Disease

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Across
  1. 4. The presence of a living infectious agent on the body’s exterior surface, upon which a local reaction may be invoked
  2. 6. The capacity of an agent to enter and multiply in a susceptible host and produce infection or disease
  3. 8. Refers to an agent’s capacity to induce disease in the host​
  4. 9. Infectious diseases that are potentially transmittable to humans by vertebrate animals
  5. 11. A person (or animal) who permits lodgment of an infectious disease agent under natural conditions​
  6. 14. Concerns the resistance of the host to a disease agent​
  7. 16. The domain external to the host in which the agent may exist, survive, or originate
  8. 17. Act as insect vectors that carry a disease agent from its reservoir to humans​
  9. 19. The capacity of the agent to cause overt disease in the infected host
Down
  1. 1. Refers to the capacity of the agent to produce a toxin or poison​
  2. 2. The medium that contains the agent​
  3. 3. An inanimate object laden with disease-causing agents
  4. 5. The ability of the agent to induce antibody production in the host​
  5. 7. Agents multiply on the surface of the body without invoking tissue or immune response
  6. 10. Include intestinal parasites such as roundworms, pinworms, and tapeworms​
  7. 12. A genus of bacteria that can grow within cells
  8. 13. A living insect or animal involved with the transmission of a disease agent
  9. 15. Cause diseases such as coccidioidomycosis, ringworm, and athlete’s foot
  10. 18. The ability of the agent to survive adverse environmental conditions