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- 2. General term for parasitic worms
- 5. Form of acute diarrhea caused by gram-negative bacterium
- 7. Microbes adhere to exposed body surfaces
- 9. Treatment for most cases of diarrhea involves which of the following?
- 12. site of T-cell maturation
- 13. Type of organism called a roundworm
- 14. Loss of ability to move one or more muscles
- 16. Lyse red blood cells
- 17. Caused by blood fluke
- 18. Heat stable Bacillus
- 20. Migration of white blood cells
- 23. A secondary lymphatic organ
- 25. Pertaining to both nerves and muscles, used when speaking of how nerves control muscles
- 29. Body system where many parasite mature and reside
- 32. Shiga toxin-producing E. coli
- 33. Free from living germs or microorganisms.
- 36. The death of cells or tissue, due to infection or toxins
- 37. Diarrhea that contains blood, caused by infection
- 38. Microorganisms that need only a small amount of oxygen to live.
- 39. Infection with contributions from more than one microbe
- 41. Ability to resist or fight off infection
- 44. Head of a tapeworm, used to attach to host's intestines
- 45. Microbes cross lines of defense and enter sterile tissue
- 46. Exoenzyme that is responsible for clotting blood and plasma
- 47. Parasitic relationship with host and results in infection
- 50. Organism coming from somewhere in the same human host causes infection
- 51. Causes foul smelling, greasy diarrhea often from untreated water.
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- 1. First detected by J. Robin Warren (curved cells)
- 3. Process of restoring lost fluids to the body, important after dehydration
- 4. Taenia Solium îs classified as this
- 6. Gut-associated lymphoid tissue
- 8. Tapeworms
- 10. Act on nervous system
- 11. Jejuni one most often responsible for diarrheal illness
- 15. Signaling protein that mediates and regulates immunity and inflammation
- 19. Filters blood, but not lymph
- 21. Infection that causes inflammation in respiratory system
- 22. Old English for "lumps" or "bump"
- 24. Complete elimination or destruction of something, often used for diseases
- 26. Act on Intestine
- 27. Ability of a microbe or parasite to stick to tissues
- 28. Movement of parasites through the body during their life cycle
- 30. Main function is to mobilize and attract immune compounds to injury site
- 31. Bacteria found in unpasteurized dairy and cold cuts
- 34. Viral infectious disease that can cause permanent paralysis
- 35. Fluid that is carried by the lymphatic circulation
- 40. A harmful substance produced by microbes
- 42. Production of blood cells
- 43. Pathogenic microbes multiply in tissue
- 48. Damage the kidneys
- 49. Toxin from human host biota
