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cases per 100,000
people for two
consecutive w****s is
considered an
epidemic.
Epidemics of
infectious disease are
generally caused by
several factors including...
- as
epidemics/pandemics due to the lack of
definite data, such as time span and
death toll.
Malaria has had
multiple do****ented
temporary epidemics in...
- change, pla**** a
larger role.
Cocoliztli epidemics usually occurred within two
years of a
major drought. The
epidemic in 1576
occurred after a
drought stretching...
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history of
epidemics maintained by the
Chinese Empire from 243 B.C. to 1911 A.C.
shows an
approximate correlation between the
frequency of
epidemics and the...
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within hours.
Sweating sickness epidemics were
unique compared with
other disease outbreaks of the time:
whereas other epidemics were
typically urban and long-lasting...
- when
major epidemics began to
occur in Europe. Soon after,
widespread epidemics appeared in the rest of the world. By 1910,
frequent epidemics became regular...
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Epidemics". AllMusic.
Retrieved September 14, 2022. "Shankar, Caroline: The
Epidemics". ECM Records.
Retrieved September...
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areas where no one
survived the
epidemics,
leaving the land
devoid of
human life. In
Ethiopia and the Sudan, six
epidemics are
recorded for the 19th century:...
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burdens of disease:
epidemics and
human response in
western history.
Rutgers University Press. ISBNÂ 0-8135-2528-4. Hays JN (2005).
Epidemics and pandemics:...
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caused by
Yersinia pestis Epidemic!, a 1961
novel by
Frank G.
Slaughter Of The
Epidemics, a
medical book by
Hippocrates Epidemic (band), a San Francisco...