Viruses and Establishment of Infection

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Across
  1. 2. Microorganisms that are generally regarded as being non-pathogenic
  2. 5. A virus that does not have an envelope is often refered to as being
  3. 8. Viruses can contain RNA or ?
  4. 9. The capsid is made upof these subunits
  5. 14. The protein that enables influenza viruses to bind to host cells
  6. 15. Endotoxins are associated with what type of bacteria
  7. 17. The third step in the establishment of an infection
  8. 19. Some viruses have this structure outside of the nucleocapsid
  9. 20. A component of LPS responsible for toxicity
  10. 21. An example of a helical shaped virus
  11. 24. An example of a latent virus
  12. 25. Structure that can result in immune evasion for some bacteria
  13. 27. HPV has been linked to this type of cancer
Down
  1. 1. The viral core is surrounded by this
  2. 2. An invasive enzyme that some bacteria can produce
  3. 3. An example of a hospital acquired infection
  4. 4. Mode of transmission of the Influenza virus
  5. 6. Benefical effect of normal flora is that they can produce this vitamin
  6. 7. The term used to desrcibe a virus that only infects bacterial cells
  7. 10. A trigger for reactivation of the herpes simplex virus type 1
  8. 11. A type of capsid shape
  9. 12. Structures that bacteria can used to establish adherence in a host
  10. 13. A virus that causes severe gastroenteritis
  11. 16. An example of an exotoxin
  12. 18. Second stage in the establishment of an infeciton
  13. 20. Term used for a virus that can remain dormant in the host
  14. 22. Endotoxins are released into the circulation following bacterial ?
  15. 23. Term used when a microorganims is transmitted from an animal to human
  16. 26. Exotoxins are made up of what biological molecule