zoonotic diseases

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Across
  1. 1. microsporum spp., trichophyton spp.
  2. 5. united states department of health and human services
  3. 9. California department of health services
  4. 10. cat scratch disease (2 words)
  5. 11. Yersinia pestis
  6. 19. the entirety of supportive, medical and surgical care utilized to reduce the negative effects of the disease in a patient
  7. 20. organisms (usually invertebrates) that transmit an infectious agent from one host to another
  8. 23. toxoplasmosis (2 words)
  9. 24. dumb rabies; form with initial symptoms of paralysis of the jaw and throat muscles (2 words)
  10. 25. leptospirosis (2 words)
  11. 26. rabies
  12. 29. chlamydophila psittaci
  13. 30. ancylostoma spp. (hookworms) (3 words)
  14. 31. the determination of the nature of a disease
  15. 32. centers for disease control and prevention
  16. 34. organisms in which some biological development (growth, metamorphosis, reproduction) of the infectious agent occurs (2 words)
  17. 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
  18. 37. mad rabies, form with initial symptoms of anxiety and aggression (2 words)
  19. 39. the percentage of a population infected with the disease causing agent that will show clinical signs
  20. 42. toxocara canis (roundworms)(3 words)
  21. 44. a disease naturally transmitted from animals to humans
  22. 45. inanimate objects that become contaminated with an infectious agent and are capable of transmitting that organisms to a host
  23. 46. salmonella spp.
  24. 47. any abnormality indicative of disease observed on physical examination of the patient (what the doctor observes)(2 words)
  25. 48. any abnormality indicative of disease experienced and described by the patient (what the patient tells the doctor)
  26. 49. populations of animals that maintain and perpetuate the infectious organism
  27. 50. united states department of agriculture
Down
  1. 2. organisms that simply become contaminated with the infectious agent and carry it to another host (2 words)
  2. 3. Q fever (2 words)
  3. 4. lyme disease (2 words)
  4. 6. the organisms in which the etiologic agent lives
  5. 7. sarcoptes scabei
  6. 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)
  7. 12. anthrax (2 words)
  8. 13. equine encephalomyelitis
  9. 14. contagious ecthyma (orf)
  10. 15. a disease transmitted from humans to animals (2 words)
  11. 16. the manner by which the etiologic agent spreads from one host to another
  12. 17. herpes b virus
  13. 18. tularemia (2 words)
  14. 21. hosts in which the etiologic agent will survive but cannot serve as a source of infection to other hosts (3 words)
  15. 22. animal and plant health inspection service
  16. 27. where and how frequently a disease occurs
  17. 28. any methods used to prevent the contraction of a disease through a population
  18. 32. California department of food and agriculture
  19. 33. erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
  20. 36. the percentage of a population showing clinical signs that will die
  21. 37. west nile virus
  22. 38. a disease that has appeared in a population for the first time, or incidence or geographic range (2 words)
  23. 40. the organism (virus, bacteria, parasite, etc.) that causes the disease (2 words)
  24. 41. mycobacterium bovis, M. tuberculosis, M. avium
  25. 43. brucella abortus, B. ovis, B. canis