An epidemic describes a sudden and widespread outbreak of a disease within a population group or area.
That is an epidemic.
An epidemic. * (especially of medicine) of disease or anything resembling a disease; attacking or affecting many individuals in a community or a population ... * a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same timeepidemic(8 letters)that's what it is in my social studies book.Epidemic: Widespread outbreak, often referring to a disease. hope this helps ^^o
Epidemic
epidemic - a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same time
It can be, meaning a widespread outbreak of disease. It can also be an adjective meaning spreading widely or prevalent.
In general, no - an outbreak is a sudden increase in cases above the normal level of disease in a population. Since there are usually some cases of any given disease happening in a population, one case is usually not enough to qualify as an outbreak.
An outbreak of an infectious disease is called an epidemic if a lot of people in one area become infected. But if the disease is very widespread, international and many people need treatment, it is called a pandemic.
The incidence of disease is how frequent or widespread a disease is in the population. Severity is how bad and serious any particular disease is in a person.
EPIDEMIC (noun)The noun EPIDEMIC has 1 sense:1. a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same time• EPIDEMIC (adjective)The adjective EPIDEMIC has 1 sense:1. (especially of medicine) of disease or anything resembling a disease; attacking or affecting many individuals in a community or a population simultaneousl
Avian Influenza is currently the greatest disease outbreak, hitting countries worldwide but particularly affecting China and her population. The influenza has a 21% mortality rate.
In Spring of 1993 there was a widespread outbreak of diarrhea, stomach cramps, fever, and dehydration among Milwaukee residents. Cryptosporidium oocysts passed through the filtration system and was identified in the water from the Howard Avenue Water Purification Plant. An estimated 403,000 people became ill in the Milwaukee Cryptosporidium Outbreak. It was the largest waterborne disease outbreak in U.S. history.
A rapid outbreak of an infection that affects many people is called an epidemic. It refers to the widespread occurrence of a disease in a specific geographical area or population within a relatively short period of time.
an outbreak can look like a variety of things, and it all depends on the types of outbreak, hence you need to be a lot more specific Outbreak is a classification used in epidemiology to describe a small, localized group of people or organisms infected with a disease. Such groups are often confined to a village or a small area. Two linked cases of an infectious disease are usually sufficient to constitute an outbreak. ... hence, outbreak can be defined too as; A sudden increase; An outburst or sudden eruption, especially violent.