Across
- 1. can enter by penetrating the skin of the person
- 5. a small, simple life-like form which measures one half to 100 the size of bacterium
- 7. worms that lives in the intestines and causes illness called _______
- 9. ____ itch is characterized by an itchy, red sash on the genitals, inner thighs, and buttocks
- 13. are organisms that are considered intermediate
- 16. one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things
- 19. ¬____ of transmission
- 20. example of parasites that live on humans
- 22. isan abrnomal condition affecting the body of human,animal or plants
- 24. is a place where pathogen thrives and reproduces.
- 25. is the stage when acute symptoms of infection disappear
- 26. is a microorganism that gets its food supply from a living plant or animal
- 27. are subjective manifestation of diseases such as stomachache
- 29. dead or weakened viruses that provide immunity
- 30. stage is the interval when a sick person manifests signs and symptoms specific to a certain type of infection
- 32. ____ and mononucleosis are caused by viruses that infect glandular tissue
- 33. is an organism that causes disease to its host; also known as infectious/ disease agent
- 34. Portal of ____, pathogen leaves
- 35. Prodomal stage is the ____ when there are non-specific signs and symptoms occur like fever
- 37. first mature inside freshwater _____
Down
- 1. are simple organisms that cannot make their own food
- 2. produced by toxin bacteria
- 3. is a process of becoming aware of physical events in your body that normally you are not aware of
- 4. fungi are therefore _______
- 6. _____ stage is the interval between the entry of pathogen into the body until the appearance of fist sign of symptoms
- 8. is a plant,animal or person that the parasite feeds on
- 10. of the body (Tinea Corpis) usually causes a very itchy rash
- 11. _____ stage is the interval from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms
- 12. is the temporary immunity that the infant acquires from the mother
- 14. enter the body via raw or uncooked meat
- 15. ________ diseases are diseases that are transmissible from one host to another
- 17. when a virus enters the body, it attaches itself to it.
- 18. is the body’s natural resistance to pathogens
- 21. Portal of ____, opening
- 23. single celled organisms that are longer than bacteria
- 24. _____ bacteria that live in the human mouth
- 26. are also called seatworms and threadworms
- 28. also called parasitic worms.
- 31. are the most common dermatological complaints
- 36. ____ bacteria are bacteria that produce certain poison
