Sudden increase in occurrences of a disease in a particular time and place.
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Examples for "outbreak"
Examples for "outbreak"
1Asked if component shortages could result from the outbreak, Kudlow said: Yes.
2Stop current outbreak as soon as possible by implementing effective control measures.
3The Ministry of Health said 15 cases were linked to the outbreak.
4The outbreak involved twenty cases, primarily living within the greater Copenhagen area.
5The outbreak of the new coronavirus began late last year in China.
1They also worried that the burials were related to a disease outbreak.
2The largest ever Ebola virus disease outbreak is ravaging West Africa.
3That process typically moves a lot slower than a disease outbreak.
4Farmers are back on high alert and feeling anxious over the cattle disease outbreak.
5The new base was built after a disease outbreak at the trust previous plant conservation centre.
1The new sewage treatment facilities should help prevent disease outbreaks, officials said.
2But this often led to violence and disease outbreaks among the tribespeople.
3In emerging infectious disease outbreaks, the most serious cases are identified first.
4Which ones really show the best ways to respond to disease outbreaks?
5He uses data and models to predict how disease outbreaks will progress.
6Altruism isn't the only behavior that distinguishes human response to disease outbreaks.
7Relief workers are also concerned that poor hygiene could cause disease outbreaks.
8It's an essential public health tool for controlling infectious disease outbreaks.
9They said open defecation had the potential to exacerbate disease outbreaks, including typhoid.
10Although uncommon, Legionnaires' disease continues to cause disease outbreaks of public health significance.
11Traditional contact tracing has been honed over decades of response to disease outbreaks.
12This sometimes led to violent altercations, or, more often than not, disease outbreaks.
13Cryptosporidium is the leading aetiology of waterborne disease outbreaks in the United States.
14Mr Niedenthal said climate change was almost certainly affecting the number of disease outbreaks.
15In past skirmishes with disease outbreaks, information gaps led to dangerous transmissions of disease.
16This is vital, given the risk of disease outbreaks heightens as every day passes.
Translations for disease outbreaks