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Across
  1. 1. These types of bacteria prefer to grow at very low temperature (Cold-loving)
  2. 4. difficult breathing
  3. 5. Common cold is also known as
  4. 7. The viral DNA which has been integrated into the host cell is called
  5. 10. Fungal infections that involve the dermis, subcutaneous tissues, muscle and fascia are called .
  6. 11. a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well.
  7. 14. also known as spreading factor which breaks down hyaluronic acid and help in spreading of S. aureus.
  8. 16. period during which there is no breathing – brain damage and death occur if breathing or blood circulation is suppressed for 4-6 mins.
  9. 18. What causes inflammation of the spinal cords’ grey matter…..
  10. 19. refers to inhibiting the growth of bacterial cells.
  11. 20. Smallpox virus is also called
  12. 21. Characteristic in which breathing is facilitated by sitting or standing.
  13. 22. term that describes a less than normal amount of air entering the lungs.
  14. 23. A failure in care, that arises from doing something or failing to do something that no reasonable person would do or fail to do.
  15. 24. A cancer of the lymphatic system in particular, B lymphocytes…
Down
  1. 2. is the complete destruction or elimination of all viable organisms
  2. 3. Is a term that describes prolonged, rapid, and deep respiration in adults rate above 40 per min, in the absence of exercise is a cause for alarm.
  3. 6. is an abnormally high body temperature
  4. 7. Bacteria cell walls are largely composed of substances called .
  5. 8. Dirt that is extracted /present in the eyes when one wakes up in the morning…
  6. 9. The visible effects of the viral infections are called
  7. 12. Benign skin growths that are caused by a number of viruses -
  8. 13. Diagnostic feature of measles is called ...
  9. 15. Elevated body temp is called
  10. 17. The ability of a pathogen to produce disease in a host organism