Host-Parasite Interaction, Pathogenesis of Infection

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Across
  1. 5. The spread of a local infection to other parts of the body
  2. 9. A group of signs and symptoms associated with a disease
  3. 10. The presence of bacteria in the blood without active multiplication
  4. 11. This is the peak of characteristic signs and symptoms
  5. 13. This occurrence of a disease happens occasionally
  6. 17. This is the time between exposure to pathogens and the occurrence of symptoms
  7. 18. This infection is clinically silent inside the body without any signs and symptoms before infecting the host in a severe way
  8. 19. It is an ability of an organism that can enter the tissues, spread, and multiply
  9. 20. This affects immunocompromised patients
Down
  1. 1. place where a pathogenic organism resides
  2. 2. This is when two organisms coexist without one harming the other
  3. 3. It starts as a local infection and it spreads to other parts of the body
  4. 4. This occurs due to a recent medical treatment or procedure
  5. 6. This infection spreads throughout the body by blood or lymph nodes
  6. 7. This is where the agent can grow, live, and multiply
  7. 8. This can continue to harbor a pathogen such as hepatitis B virus or Salmonella typhi, for months or years
  8. 12. This type of transmission includes fecal-oral route, fomites, and arthropod vectors
  9. 14. It is acquired in a hospital but can also be acquired in healthcare facilities
  10. 15. Capable of transmitting the pathogen to others without the host knowing they are infected
  11. 16. This arises from an infected extravascular source such as the lungs of people diagnosed with pneumonia