Gram Positive/Negative Bacteria

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Across
  1. 2. Infections through ingestion, venereal contact, contaminated skin wounds, inhalation, transplacentral
  2. 4. Gram-positive central endospore producing rods that occur singly, pairs or long chains
  3. 7. Activates thrombin with conversion of fibrinogen
  4. 9. Invades tissue in oral cavity following trauma from rough feed or tooth eruption
  5. 10. Affects goats/sheep around Mediterranean, Middle East, central Asia, part of S. America
  6. 12. fever associated with severe stress in young cattle and/or infection with respiratory viruses
  7. 14. Gram positive slender rods (smooth form) or short filaments (rough form)
Down
  1. 1. Is acquired by inhalation, skin wounds, or ingestion
  2. 3. An unusual host response to common bacteria, can involve Staphylococcus or others
  3. 4. Primary etiology of human and canine intestinal spirochetosis
  4. 5. plague cats ingest infected rodents
  5. 6. Contagious dz of equines
  6. 8. Discovered in Connecticut in 1975 in ill children
  7. 11. Highly contagious respiratory disease with fever, abscession of reginal lymph nodes in horses
  8. 13. Major toxin gangrenous mastitis