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Transmitted person-to-person. 0 -- CILIARYESCALATOR |Helps prevent microorganisms from reaching the lungs. 0 -- COARSEHAIRS |_____ filter large particles from air entering the respiratory tract. 0 -- COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS |Most cases are subclinical, but when there are predisposing factors such as fatigue and poor nutrition, a progressive fungal disease resembling tuberculosis can result. 0 -- COMMONCOLD |Any one of approximately 200 different viruses can cause this disease of the upper respiratory system. 0 -- DIPHTHERIA |Bacterial exotoxin interferes with protien synthesis; damages hear, kineys, and other organs. 0 -- HAEMOPHILUSINFLUENZAEPNEUMONIA |Alcoholism, poor nutrition, cancer, and diabetes are predisposing factors for this disease that resembles pneumococcal pneumonia (3 wds.). 0 -- HISTOPLASMOSIS |Fungal pathogen grows in soil, especially if contaminated with bird droppings. Acquired by inhalation of airborne conidia. 0 -- INFLUENZA |An illness characterized by chills, fever, headache, and muscular aches. Virus changes antigenic character rapidly, so there is limited immunity following recovery. 0 -- LEGIONELLOSIS |Potentially fatal lower respiratory diesease that tends to affect older males who drink of smoke heavily. Pathogen grows in water such as air-conditioning towers. 0 -- LOWERRESPIRATORYSYSTEM |Consists of the larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes, and alveoli (3 wds.). 0 -- MYCOPLASMALPNEUMONIA |Produces small "fried-egg" colonies and symptoms such as: low fever, cough, and headaches (2 wds.). 0 -- OTISIMEDIA |Can occur as a complication of nose and throat infections. 0 -- PERTUSSIS |Characterized in three stages: Catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescence. 0 -- PNEUMOCOCCALPNEUMONIA |Lower respiratory disease that cause infected alveoli of lungs to fill with fluids (2 wds.). 0 -- PNEUMONCYSTISPNEUMONIA |Found in healthy human lungs, but can cause disease in immunosuppressed patients (2 wds.). 0 -- PSITTACOSIS |Symptoms, if any, are fever, headache, and chills. Most commonly spread by contact with exudates of fowl. 0 -- QFEVER |Bacterial pneumonia that is usually transmitted to humans through unpasteurized milk or inhalation of aerosols in dairy barns (2 wds.). 0 -- RESPIRATORYSYNCYTIALVIRUSDISEASE |The most common cause of pneumonia in infants (4 wds.). 0 -- SCARLETFEVER |Upper respiratory disease with symptoms such as: a red rash, high fever, and a red, enlarged tongue (2 wds.). 0 -- STREPTOCOCCALPHARYNGITIS |Inflamed mucous membranes of the throat. 0 -- TUBERCULOSIS |An acid-fast bacteria that can reproduce in macrophages. 0 -- TYPICAL |Pneumonia caused by S. pneumoniae 0 -- UPPERRESPIRATORYSYSTEM |Consists of the nose, pharynx, and associated structures, such as the middle ear and auditory tubes (3 wds.). 0 -- | END THEME WORDS CURRENT CLUES ACROSS: 6 PNEUMOCOCCALPNEUMONIA |Lower respiratory disease that cause infected alveoli of lungs to fill with fluids. 7 SCARLETFEVER |Upper respiratory disease with symptoms such as: a red rash, high fever, and a red, enlarged tongue. 11 TYPICAL |Pneumonia caused by S. pneumoniae 16 COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS |Most cases are subclinical, but when there are predisposing factors such as fatigue and poor nutrition, a progressive fungal disease resembling tuberculosis can result. 21 OTISIMEDIA |Can occur as a complication of nose and throat infections. 22 ATYPICAL |Pneumonia caused by 'other' microorganisms. 23 INFLUENZA |An illness characterized by chills, fever, headache, and muscular aches. Virus changes antigenic character rapidly, so there is limited immunity following recovery. 24 DIPHTHERIA |Bacterial exotoxin interferes with protien synthesis; damages hear, kineys, and other organs. 25 STREPTOCOCCALPHARYNGITIS |Inflamed mucous membranes of the throat. 26 PERTUSSIS |Characterized in three stages: Catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescence. CURRENT CLUES DOWN: 1 RESPIRATORYSYNCYTIALVIRUSDISEASE |The most common cause of pneumonia in infants. 2 PNEUMONCYSTISPNEUMONIA |Found in healthy human lungs, but can cause disease in immunosuppressed patients. 3 HAEMOPHILUSINFLUENZAEPNEUMONIA |Alcoholism, poor nutrition, cancer, and diabetes are predisposing factors for this disease that resembles pneumococcal pneumonia. 4 HISTOPLASMOSIS |Fungal pathogen grows in soil, especially if contaminated with bird droppings. Acquired by inhalation of airborne conidia. 5 UPPERRESPIRATORYSYSTEM |Consists of the nose, pharynx, and associated structures, such as the middle ear and auditory tubes. 8 CHLAMYDIALPNEUMONIA |Mild respiratory illness common in young people. Transmitted person-to-person. 9 COMMONCOLD |Any one of approximately 200 different viruses can cause this disease of the upper respiratory system. 10 PSITTACOSIS |Symptoms, if any, are fever, headache, and chills. Most commonly spread by contact with exudates of fowl. 12 LEGIONELLOSIS |Potentially fatal lower respiratory diesease that tends to affect older males who drink of smoke heavily. Pathogen grows in water such as air-conditioning towers. 13 BLASTOMYCOSIS |Rare but extremely serious fungal infection that begins in the lungs and can spread to cause extensive abscesses. 14 LOWERRESPIRATORYSYSTEM |Consists of the larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes, and alveoli. 15 MYCOPLASMALPNEUMONIA |Produces small "fried-egg" colonies and symptoms such as: low fever, cough, and headaches. 17 TUBERCULOSIS |An acid-fast bacteria that can reproduce in macrophages. 18 CILIARYESCALATOR |Helps prevent microorganisms from reaching the lungs. 19 QFEVER |Bacterial pneumonia that is usually transmitted to humans through unpasteurized milk or inhalation of aerosols in dairy barns. 20 COARSEHAIRS |_____ filter large particles from air entering the respiratory tract. END CURRENT CLUES END.