Across
- 5. ability to replicate and produce progeny viruses
- 8. multiple, continuous transmissions, disease presence in a defined population/region/time
- 11. study that tracks events of the past, cost-effective
- 12. actions like licking, biting, sexual contact, etc. transmit disease
- 13. worldwide outbreak
- 20. patient to patient transmission while under vet care, preventable
- 22. continuous reporting, reportable diseases
- 23. peaks in incidence exceeding the endemic baseline
- 24. number of cases at one specific time point, chronic disease
- 25. transmission from vertebrate animals to humans under natural conditions
- 26. number of cases/population size
- 27. fomites, eating, bedding, needles, etc. transmit disease
Down
- 1. vector that is efficient in transmission, virus reproduces in vector
- 2. activation of virus due to various reasons (ex. stress, new infection, etc.)
- 3. transmission with or without vector, between same or different species
- 4. transmission while animal in hospital under vet care, preventable
- 6. vector that is not efficient, virus does not reproduce in vector
- 7. ability of body to become infected
- 9. from first day to last day of virus shedding
- 10. transmission from parent to offspring
- 14. depends on host cells and receptors on viral cell
- 15. viral genomes integrated into cellular genomes but not expressed
- 16. number of cases over a number of subjects over period of time, acute disease
- 17. study that tracks events that are likely to happen in the future, very expensive
- 18. transmission type
- 19. from moment of infection to first day virus shedding
- 21. moment of infection to onset of clinical signs
