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A pandemic is when an epidemic of an infectious disease spreads through humans across a large area. This can be across a country or continent. One of the most recent pandemics is H1N1, or Swine Flu.
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It is an outbreak of an infectious disease that affects people over an extensive geographical area. ... A disease epidemic occurs when there are more cases of that disease than normal. A pandemic is
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It is an outbreak of an infectious disease that affects people over an extensive geographical area. ... A disease epidemic occurs when there are more cases of that disease than normal. A pandemic is
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Dengue fever - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Therefore, travelers returning from endemic areas are unlikely to have dengue ... Infection of the heart and acute liver failure are among the rarer complications.
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www.medscape.com/viewarticle/414491_4
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Endemic and Epidemic Infectious Diseases: Several unique features ... Immigration from other areas in Oceania (Australia and the Pacific Islands) and ...
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The public health infrastructure has been severely disrupted by recent events, leaving ample opportunity for epidemics of infectious disease. Figure 1 ...
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geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of00-348/of00-348.pdf
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disease. Any other occupations or activities that create dusty conditions in endemic areas also have increased risk of infection. Risk management strategies can ...
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the control of epidemics of infectious diseases.10–11 Epidemics generally begin in small areas and subsequently spread widely. In order to detect an epidemic ...
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