Across
- 6. treatment for zygomycosis of the sinuses
- 8. the human protein that is inhibited by the Corynebacterium diphtheriae toxin (2 words)
- 10. the protein associated with paramyxoviruses that causes human cells to fuse together and form giant multinucleated cells
- 14. the typical treatment for streptococcal pharyngitis
- 16. part of the treatment for bacterial sinusitis in case beta-lactamase-producing Gram-negatives are the cause
- 18. an acute emergency where the airway may become blocked, usually in children not vaccinated against HiB
- 20. the agar used to grow Corynebacterium diphtheriae
- 21. the common name for the virulence factor responsible for diphtheria symptoms
- 22. one of the two factors Haemophilus needs provided in the agar for it to be able to grow
- 23. a DNA virus that causes viral pharyngitis
- 24. the best antibiotic to administer IV for the treatment of epiglottitis
- 25. expressed by typeable Haemophilus influenzae strains
- 27. the common name caused by Parainfluenza Virus
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- 1. the word used to describe how Corynebacterium diphtheriae stains irregularly in a Gram-stain
- 2. the antibiotic that helps identify Streptococcus pneumoniae from other alpha-hemolytic Streptococci
- 3. a non-antibacterial treatment regimen that must be administered in the case of a diphtheria infection
- 4. one of the most common risk factors for the development of fungal sinusitis
- 5. this fungus can invade blood vessel walls, causing necrotic sinusitis
- 7. the type of cell that can be diagnostic in blood smears for EBV
- 9. this RNA virus has over 100 serotypes and causes the common cold
- 11. the viral family that the virus causing laryngotracheobronchitis belongs to
- 12. antiviral medication used to treat infants with RSV
- 13. this sign on an X-ray helps to diagnose laryngotracheobronchitis
- 15. the best way to prevent Haemophilus infections against type B
- 17. a Gram-positive that is one of the two most common causes of sinusitis
- 19. this sign on an X-ray helps diagnose epiglottitis
- 26. the type of cell EBV infects
