Disease Transmission Terms
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- Created on: 13-01-21 16:14
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Clues
- ....... carrier = Recovered from the clinical disease (12)
- ....... excretor = Can infect other animal at any time (10)
- ....... excretor = Excrete organisms under stress (12)
- ....... transmission = between individuals of the same generation (10)
- A disease producing organism (8)
- A habitat in which the infectious agent normally lives, grows, and multiplies. (9)
- Ability of the pathogen to cause disease (13)
- Ability to penetrate host defences (11)
- Host must be eaten by susceptible host. (9)
- The ability to pass from host to host and ability to survive outside the body (16)
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