Infectious Disease 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Home Economics: Child DevelopmentGCSEAQA Created by: EstherCreated on: 21-03-13 15:15 823491710 Across 1. Infection of the spinal cord, which may result in paralysis. From three days after infection to six weeks after onset. (5) 2. A general feeling of being unwell. A persistent cough sometimes resulting in blood being coughed up. Damage to lungs. Swollen glands in the neck. (12) 4. Painfaul swelling near the jaw on one or both sides. It lasts until the swelling goes down. (5) 7. Small red spots that turn to painful blisters. It starts from two days before the spots appear until a week later. (7, 3) 10. Fevere, severe cold and cough. FOur to five days later a red rash appears on the face and spreads downwards. It usually stars from onset of cold symptoms to five days after rash. (7) Down 2. Muscles of the neck, back and limbs tighten and the jaw may lock. It cannot be passed directly from one person to another. Usually passed by a cut or graze. (7, 7) 3. Long bouts of coughing that may end with a 'whoop.' A few weeks before onset to four weeks after onset. (8, 5) 4. May include fever, convulsions, sickness, listlessness, crying. A very distinctive rash that will not disappear when pressed. Stiff neck, painful joints, can't bear bright lights, Bulging fontanelle in a baby. (10) 8. A white layer forms on the throat, which may block the airway; it produces poison that damages the heart and nervous system. It lasts usually for about two weeks after onset. (10) 9. Sore throat, temperature, sickness, red spots. It usually lasts about two weeks after the onset. (7, 5)
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