1. Staphylococcus aureus secretes this protein which punches holes in red blood
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1. Staphylococcus aureus secretes this protein which punches holes in red blood cells. Blank 1
2. Means “Living together”. Blank 2
3. Degree of pathogenicity. Blank 3
4. Hospital acquired infections that arise from a patient’s normal microbes in a health care setting. Blank 4
5. Lipopolysaccharide of Gram negative bacteria. Blank 5
6. When both symbionts benefit from their interaction. Blank 6
7. A second stage of infection disease, which is short with generalized mild symptoms. Blank 7
8. Formerly called nosocomial infections. Blank 8
9. Another word for disease. Blank 9
10. A symbiont that benefits without significantly affecting the other. Blank 10
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11. A protein catalyst secreted by pathogens to facilitate invasion and maintain infections. Blank 11
12. An infection that can follow a first infection. Blank 12
13. Hospital acquired infections caused by pathogens in a health care setting. Blank 13
14. Group of signs and symptoms that characterize a particular disease. Blank 14
15. Condition caused by an infectious agent. Blank 15
16. The occurrence of a disease at a greater frequency for an area or population.
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1. Hemolysin. 2. Symbiosis. 3. Virulence. 4. Nosocomial. 5. Endotoxin. 6. Mutualism. 7. Prodromal. 8. HAI. 9. Infection. 10.Commensal. 11. Factor. 12. Secondary. 13. Exogenous. 14. Syndrome. 15. Infection. 16. Outbreak.
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