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