2100 people will be sick.
300
You put this in taxonomy, so i guess you were asking for a binomial nomenclature? Epidemics are natural disasters, not animals...so the scientific name for epidemic is therefore: an epidemic.
“Epidemic” refers to a sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected. Similarly, a pandemic is basically an epidemic over a larger area—the CDC defines it as having spread “over several countries or continents, usually affecting a large number of people.”
cardio. when the epidemic hit, the first people to go were the fat people who could not out run the zombies.
A flu epidemic is when a lot of people get the flu in a large area.
The flu epidemic.
The epidemic that attacked the people of Europe was the Black Plague or the Black death.
There are many people in favor of animal killings when an epidemic occurs. These people do not understand that animals can just be separated.
An epidemic is when new cases of a given disease spread throughout a given population at a rate that is greater than would normally be expected. The disease in question doesn't have to be contagious to fit the definition of epidemic. As far as a pandemic goes, you might say it is an epidemic on steroids. By that I mean, that when an epidemic spreads over a large area--over a continent, several continents, or even global--it becomes a pandemic. If the number of people who are becoming sick with the epidemic disease is stable (meaning the disease is spreading over a great distance, but the number of people who are sick at any given time is remaining relatively the same), then it is not a pandemic. Finally, for a disease to meet pandemic criteria, it must be infectious.
when did epidemic influenza start in samoa how did it happen in samoa? why did it affected the people of samoa? the reference in samoa?
an epidemic
45,000 people were in Philadelphia before the yellow fever epidemic. 5,000 people died, so after the epidemic was over there was 40,000. Sad, isn't it?