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epidemics <an epidemic; epidemics> N

epidemics

epidemic <an epidemic; epidemics> N

epidemic ADJ

epidemic N MED

be epidemic VB

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Land has provided a number of innovative solutions to temperature measurement for a variety of industries, including flu screening at airports during the recent avian flu and swine flu epidemics.
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It caused frequent epidemics and had a high rate of fatalities during the 19th century.
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Not only was sanitary reform necessary, but the epidemics were largely due to overpopulation.
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Some of the other threats include floods, fires and the possibility of epidemics and natural calamities.
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The population grew only slowly and dropped frequently as a result of many wars, epidemics and periods of famine.
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Harsh conditions, malnutrition, maltreatment and recurring typhoid epidemics led to many deaths among the prisoners.
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In the early 20th century, influenza and tuberculosis epidemics caused a shortage of gravediggers, and people dug graves for their own loved ones.
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Eventually the population began to starve and epidemics spread.
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During the 16th and 17th centuries several large-scale epidemics of bubonic plague erupted in the city.
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First came epidemics of the childhood diseases of chicken pox, mumps, whooping cough, and, especially, measles.
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