Infectious Disease Prevention and Control

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Across
  1. 5. Pathogenic infections that can move from animals to humans.
  2. 7. A sufficient number of immune members of the population to grant the entire population immunity.
  3. 9. When a disease is widespread, either around a country or the world.
  4. 10. Illness that resides in population.
  5. 11. Site where high numbers of animals are grown in confined spaces, also called a factory farm.
  6. 12. Separation of restricting the movements of a person who has been exposed to an infectious disease to monitor them.
  7. 13. Infection contracted from interaction with the healthcare system.
  8. 14. Infection rate above the normal expected levels in a population.
  9. 15. Chemicals used on living tissues to kill pathogens.
  10. 16. Chemicals used to kill pathogens on non-living surfaces.
Down
  1. 1. Infection acquired in the healthcare system.
  2. 2. Guidance created by the Centers of Disease Control to prevent infections.
  3. 3. Free of pathogens.
  4. 4. Infection acquired from outside the healthcare system.
  5. 6. Separation of infected people from non-infected people.
  6. 8. A weakened form of virus.