Infection

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Clues

  • A result from the activation of the immune system. (5)
  • Another result from activation of the immune system. (12)
  • How many stages are there in the clinical infectious disease process? (4)
  • The appearance of initial symptoms which are often mild including feeling of discomfort and tiredness. (9, 5)
  • The interval between exposure to an infectious agent and the appearance of the first systems. (10, 6)
  • The pathogen is multiplying rapidly, invading further, affecting tissues at site of initial colonisation and other areas. (8, 6)

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