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epidemic disease

NOUN
  1. any infectious disease that develops and spreads rapidly to many people

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  • Several events of fulminating epidemic disease broke out since 1999, which often caused 100% mortality of abalone Haliotis drversicotor aquatilis farmed in Fujian and Guangdong coasts.
  • There can be but little doubt that to this particular and well-marked less syphilization the Hebrew race owes much of its exemption from many other diseases and its greater resistance to ordinary ailments and epidemic diseases. History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present Moral and Physical Reasons for its Performance
  • The nineteenth century developed a number of causative theories for the finite nature of epidemic disease.
  • This variety of flowers melon super-large fruit type, resistant blights, cirsoid blight, epidemic disease, fruit-set rate is high.
  • By the intelligent application of antimosquito measures combined with vaccination, public-health officials have now the means available to render what was once a prevalent epidemic disease to one which is now a comparatively rare infection of man. Max Theiler - Nobel Lecture
  • Method:Using epidemic disease investigation center's CES-D, SAQ and tropism testing questionnaire as survey tools, we have carried out a questionnaire investigation among 1100 medical students.
  • Apart from hygienic measures, homoeopathic medicines can play a marvellous role as prophylactics to control the outbreaks of such epidemic diseases.
  • According to them, the _contagia_ of epidemic disease are formed _de novo_ in a putrescent atmosphere. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
  • Method:Using epidemic disease investigation center's CES-D, SAQ and tropism testing questionnaire as survey tools, we have carried out a questionnaire investigation among 1100 medical students.
  • Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, is an epidemic disease characterized by the gradual destruction of the kidneys, liver and other organs by a parasitic worm.
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