Exam 3 respiratory infections

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Across
  1. 2. pain in chest, coughing up blood or sputum; second leading cod due to infectious agents; granulomas
  2. 7. infection can be caused by 1 virion; nasal secretions contain 500-1000 virions
  3. 8. fever, chills, cough, fatigue, shortness of breath; club shaped glycoprotein S provides durability
  4. 9. caused by bordetella pertussis; 3 stages; severe cough
  5. 10. symptoms following onset sore throat include malaise, enlarged lymph nodes, low fever, and gray pseudomembrane in throat
Down
  1. 1. inflammatory condition of 1 or more of the sinuses; can be viral or bacterial (more severe); nasal discharge, sinus pain, congestion
  2. 3. rhinitis, sneezing, scratchy throat, runny nose, fever; most symptoms induced by host response
  3. 4. headache, fever, chills can last from days to weeks; secondary infections are common; 6 identifiable types
  4. 5. media middle ear infection; inflammation of and fluid accumulation in the ear drum accompanied by a bacterial or viral infection
  5. 6. throat infection resulting in inflammation, pain, and swelling; "sore throat"; viral (more common) and bacterial (more severe)
  6. 7. most common cause of fatal acute respiratory tract infections in children; almost all children have been infected by age 2; leads to plugs of mucus in the airway