Infection

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Clues

  • A rise in body temperature above the normal temperature? (7)
  • Any living thing that lives in or on another living thing (8)
  • Name is pyrogens that are derived from outside the host (10)
  • Proteins released during bacterial growth - a poisonous substance (9)
  • Simple organisms that lack the green pigment chlorophyll (6)
  • Single-celled parasite organism (8)
  • The appearance of initial symptoms which are often mild, including feelings of discomfort and tiredness - what stage? (9)
  • What benefits humans and doesn't harm the microorganism (9)
  • What is the 3rd step of the process of Infection? (14)
  • What is the 4th stage of the clinical infectious disease process? (13)

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