Rapid spread of infectious disease to a large number of people in a given population within a short period of time.
1 Health officials said they were confident they could prevent outbreaks of epidemics .
2 The time available to implement successful control measures against epidemics was estimated.
3 Those epidemics involved relatively straightforward and simple things- aproductand a message.
4 Influenza epidemics occur once a year during the winter in temperate areas.
5 With some cases of cholera already reported, fear of epidemics is growing.
6 In concentrated epidemics , expanded access for key populations was also cost effective.
7 Plague played a large part in the epidemics of the Middle Ages.
8 Sichuan has been on high alert for epidemics , said vice governor Li.
9 It has raging HIV and heroin epidemics and a dilapidated housing stock.
10 The greatest epidemics of which we have any knowledge are of plague.
11 In recent years, serogroup W135 has also been the cause of epidemics .
12 Throughout its history the country has been ravaged periodically by fearful epidemics .
13 How can there be such apathy towards this most devastating of epidemics ?
14 But, like many epidemics , the thing had a fairly short life span.
15 Typhus fever is now a rare disease, and epidemics are quite infrequent.
16 That is more than twice as many epidemics as any other country.
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Epidemics в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки