Across
- 2. A toxin that only Gram-negative bacteria can produce
- 4. A decrease in intensity of symptoms is characteristic of this phase
- 7. An enzyme that breaks down the plasma membrane
- 8. Subjective and non-observable reactions to a pathogen, like: nausea, lethargy, headache
- 10. Kissing and airborne potential are examples of this mode of transmission
- 11. A type of paralysis presented as full body muscle contractions and inability to relax
- 14. Toxins that can cause spastic or flaccid paralysis
Down
- 1. An organism's ability to cause disease
- 3. This pathogen evades the immune system by preventing MHC1 from reaching the cell surface
- 5. The endotoxin responsible for causing septic shock
- 6. Objective and observable reactions to a pathogen, like: fever, rash, swelling
- 9. A disease causing agent
- 12. A class of molecules that help microbes adhere to hosts
- 13. Neurotoxins, enterotoxins, cytotoxins and superantigens are all types of...