Across
- 5. the first human virus identified
- 7. a virus that infects bacteria to destroy
- 8. type of cell cycle with fast replication, immediate killing of host, and the cell then bursts
- 9. type of cell cycle that takes longer, allows a virus to replace its DNA, and passes the genome to the next generation
- 11. a word to describe when a pathogen first enters the host
- 13. a complete and permanent change to no new cases of an infectious disease around the world
- 14. drugs allowing those infected by a virus to be treated by preventing infection shortly after exposure
- 15. disease that Edward Jenner created vaccine for
Down
- 1. a type of drug that does not work against any viruses
- 2. a disease occurring over the entire world or country
- 3. the study of viruses
- 4. a word to describe organisms ability to cause disease
- 6. this is when disease is found among the same small group of people in an area multiple times
- 10. this is when there is a widespread infectious disease in one place at the same time
- 12. an example of this is lipopolysaccharides and is in all gram negative bacteria
- 16. disease that Jonas Salk created vaccine for
