Across
- 1. microsporum spp., trichophyton spp.
- 5. united states department of health and human services
- 9. California department of health services
- 10. cat scratch disease (2 words)
- 11. Yersinia pestis
- 19. the entirety of supportive, medical and surgical care utilized to reduce the negative effects of the disease in a patient
- 20. organisms (usually invertebrates) that transmit an infectious agent from one host to another
- 23. toxoplasmosis (2 words)
- 24. dumb rabies; form with initial symptoms of paralysis of the jaw and throat muscles (2 words)
- 25. leptospirosis (2 words)
- 26. rabies
- 29. chlamydophila psittaci
- 30. ancylostoma spp. (hookworms) (3 words)
- 31. the determination of the nature of a disease
- 32. centers for disease control and prevention
- 34. organisms in which some biological development (growth, metamorphosis, reproduction) of the infectious agent occurs (2 words)
- 35. individuals who (1) harbor a disease causing organism, (2) show no clinical signs or symptoms of the disease, and (3) are potentially capable of spreading the organisms to others
- 37. mad rabies, form with initial symptoms of anxiety and aggression (2 words)
- 39. the percentage of a population infected with the disease causing agent that will show clinical signs
- 42. toxocara canis (roundworms)(3 words)
- 44. a disease naturally transmitted from animals to humans
- 45. inanimate objects that become contaminated with an infectious agent and are capable of transmitting that organisms to a host
- 46. salmonella spp.
- 47. any abnormality indicative of disease observed on physical examination of the patient (what the doctor observes)(2 words)
- 48. any abnormality indicative of disease experienced and described by the patient (what the patient tells the doctor)
- 49. populations of animals that maintain and perpetuate the infectious organism
- 50. united states department of agriculture
Down
- 2. organisms that simply become contaminated with the infectious agent and carry it to another host (2 words)
- 3. Q fever (2 words)
- 4. lyme disease (2 words)
- 6. the organisms in which the etiologic agent lives
- 7. sarcoptes scabei
- 8. diseases that pose a particularly significant threat to humans and/or animal health and are required to be reported to health authorities whenever suspected or diagnosed by veterinarians and physicians (2 words)
- 12. anthrax (2 words)
- 13. equine encephalomyelitis
- 14. contagious ecthyma (orf)
- 15. a disease transmitted from humans to animals (2 words)
- 16. the manner by which the etiologic agent spreads from one host to another
- 17. herpes b virus
- 18. tularemia (2 words)
- 21. hosts in which the etiologic agent will survive but cannot serve as a source of infection to other hosts (3 words)
- 22. animal and plant health inspection service
- 27. where and how frequently a disease occurs
- 28. any methods used to prevent the contraction of a disease through a population
- 32. California department of food and agriculture
- 33. erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
- 36. the percentage of a population showing clinical signs that will die
- 37. west nile virus
- 38. a disease that has appeared in a population for the first time, or incidence or geographic range (2 words)
- 40. the organism (virus, bacteria, parasite, etc.) that causes the disease (2 words)
- 41. mycobacterium bovis, M. tuberculosis, M. avium
- 43. brucella abortus, B. ovis, B. canis
