Vaccinations, Immunity and Antibiotics

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Across
  1. 3. An autoimmune diseases where the immune system attaches cells in connective tissue
  2. 6. Autoimmune diseases tend to be ______ (long-term)
  3. 8. The type of immunity a baby has after receiving antibodies from a mother's milk
  4. 11. C. difficile infects the _______ system
  5. 12. The process by which antibiotic resistance is spreading (no space/ hyphen)
  6. 14. The M in MRSA stands for
  7. 16. A condition that can be treated through artificial immunity (injection of antibodies collected from blood donations)
  8. 17. s________: a media term to describe bacteria that are resistant to most known antibiotics
  9. 18. ________ C - a bacteria that babies are vaccinated against
  10. 19. The type of immunity you have after catching a disease such as measles
  11. 22. Alexander ________: isolated the first antibiotic
Down
  1. 1. MRSA tends to infect open ________
  2. 2. The variety of species on earth
  3. 4. A type of autoimmune arthritis
  4. 5. A mass break out of disease
  5. 7. ______ immunity: occurs when most people in a community have been vaccinated
  6. 9. A word for weakened (i.e. a weakened pathogen used in vaccinations)
  7. 10. The first antibiotic to be isolated
  8. 13. The C in C. difficile stands for
  9. 14. M_______: One of the viruses the MMR protects against
  10. 15. A virus that changes it antibodies so rapidly that a new vaccination is required each year
  11. 20. R________: One of the viruses the MMR protects against
  12. 21. The type of cells the body produces in response to a vaccination