pandemic in the PONS Dictionary

pandemic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

pandemic of influenza

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Pandemic waves can be separated by months and an immediate at-ease signal may be premature.
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If all high- and upper-middle-income countries sought vaccines for their entire populations in a pandemic, nearly 2 billion courses would be required.
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After this is describe and compared with other pandemics alerts like the hong kong flu and the 1976 swine flu outbreak.
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The study of viral phylodynamics in influenza primarily focuses on the continual circulation and evolution of epidemic influenza, rather than on pandemic emergence.
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It was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history.
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Several pandemics involving other flu strains have occurred over the last century.
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We also see advantages in collaborating on critical issues like pandemic preparedness.
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Generally, at each pandemic event, the new form of the virus outcompetes existing lineages.
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The warehouse stored wax blocks from seventy-seven soldiers, who had died in the pandemic.
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It is a prerequisite viral condition for pandemics.
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