Public Health Literacy Word Search Puzzle

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Preventive measure to reduce the likelihood of disease or infection.
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The body’s ability to resist disease-causing organisms or toxins.
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A sudden rise in cases of a particular disease within a specific area.
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An epidemic that spreads across countries or continents.
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The process by which a disease is spread from one individual to another.
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A microorganism that causes disease, such as a virus or bacteria.
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A protein produced by the immune system to neutralize or destroy pathogens.
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Actions taken to avoid the onset or spread of disease.
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A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
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Coming into contact with a disease-causing agent, like bacteria or a virus.
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A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
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A process of testing individuals for a disease before symptoms appear.
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Practices that maintain health and prevent the spread of disease, such as hand washing.
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A substance that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
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Signs or manifestations of a disease or condition that indicate its presence.
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The process of being admitted to a hospital for medical care.
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The identification of a disease or condition based on its signs and symptoms.
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Medical care given to improve a patient's condition or to alleviate symptoms.
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The likelihood of an individual developing a disease due to genetic, environmental, or behavioral factors.
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The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in the body, often leading to disease.
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A condition in which an individual carries a disease but shows no symptoms.
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Rules or guidelines established to protect public health and ensure safety.
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A process of identifying individuals who may have a disease but do not show symptoms.
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The ability of individuals or communities to recover and adapt in the face of adversity or disease.
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The process of regaining normal health after an illness or injury.