Immunity and Feline Infectious Diseases

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  1. 4. This organ is responsible for filtering foreign material from, and storing blood cells
  2. 6. Another name for a foreign invader, pathogen, or disease-causing organism
  3. 9. The other name commonly given to rhinotraceitis
  4. 11. Oral ulcers are a tell-tale sign of this part of the FVRCP vaccine
  5. 15. Many vaccine failures can be traced back to issues with this
  6. 17. Lymph nodes found in the groin
  7. 18. Also know as feline distemper
  8. 21. These proteins destroy invading antigens
  9. 22. The cavity that lymph fluid travels towards
  10. 23. Specialized lymph cells are called
  11. 24. In puppies and kittens, vaccines are usually boosted every _____ weeks until 16wks of age
  12. 25. Valves in vessels, like veins and lymph vessels prevent this
  13. 26. Vaccines are an example of this type of immunity (2 words)
  14. 28. In a worst case scenario, swollen lymph nodes can indicate this
  15. 29. The FVRCP vaccine is typically administered here (2 words)
  16. 30. These chemicals produce a fever
  17. 32. Lymph nodes found beneath the jaw
  18. 34. The rabies vaccine is typically administered here (2 words)
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  1. 1. The gland that is part of the immune system in young pets
  2. 2. Disease that can pass from animals to people is called
  3. 3. What a monocyte becomes in order to eat invaders
  4. 5. These vaccines are only given if the pet's lifestyle dictates it
  5. 7. We add this to vaccines to improve the pet's response
  6. 8. Organisms that are swallowed are destroyed by this system in the first line of defense
  7. 10. These lymph nodes are found behind the knees
  8. 12. The tumor associated with the Feline Leukemia vaccine
  9. 13. This tract is part of the primary line of defense that works by expelling agents through mucus and coughing
  10. 14. Another name for white blood cells
  11. 16. A severe, life-threatening allergic reaction
  12. 19. As a general rule, vaccines should not be administered to kittens before this many weeks
  13. 20. When animals gain immunity through environmental exposure to an antigen (2 words)
  14. 27. The protein/antibody rich first mother's milk
  15. 31. An inanimate object capable of transmitting disease through indirect contact
  16. 33. Lymph nodes found in the "armpits"