Across
- 3. Susceptible human or animal who harbors and nourishes a disease-causing agent
- 4. Immunization and education are examples of ____ prevention
- 6. An epidemic that is worldwide in distribution
- 7. The most commonly reported notifiable STI in the United States
- 9. The disease stage that a community health nurse would first expect to see signs of a disease via lab testing
- 10. ____ prevention includes screening and disease investigation
- 11. A host's ability to resist a particular infectious disease-causing agent
Down
- 1. Inanimate object that can transmit infectious diseases to humans
- 2. ____ diseases are transmitted from one source to another and caused by an infectious agent
- 5. The ongoing and systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data
- 7. Immunity to one agent providing immunity to another related agent
- 8. ____ transmission is immediate transfer of infectious agents from a reservoir to a new host
