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pandemics maybe... Howmayihelpyou123 says: Pandemics is in one country, its called an epidemic when it travels between countries in water, air, ect.
Mononucleosis, often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, does not have a history of pandemics like influenza or COVID-19. While it can spread widely, especially among adolescents and young adults, it is generally not classified as an epidemic. Outbreaks can occur in close communities, such as colleges, but these are localized rather than widespread public health crises. Hence, mononucleosis has not been associated with significant historical pandemics or epidemics.
Another word to describe epidemic is outbreak. For example, when the measles is diagnosed in a school, the epidemic can be widespread or an outbreak can occur among students and teachers.
The epidemic of 1866 primarily refers to a cholera outbreak that affected several regions, particularly in Europe and North America. This outbreak was part of the third cholera pandemic, which was the deadliest of the cholera pandemics, leading to significant mortality rates in cities like London and New York. The epidemic underscored the urgent need for improved sanitation and public health measures. It also contributed to growing awareness of the importance of clean water and hygiene in preventing disease transmission.
The influenza epidemic, often referred to as the Spanish flu, began in 1918 and lasted until 1919. It is estimated to have infected about one-third of the world's population and resulted in millions of deaths worldwide. The outbreak is believed to have originated in military camps during World War I before spreading globally. Subsequent influenza pandemics have occurred, including notable ones in 1957, 1968, and 2009.
The term for such a situation is an epidemic or pandemic, with the latter term used to indicate an epidemic that has spread across one or more continents, or even the whole world (a global pandemic).Examples of recent or ongoing pandemics include the worldwide spread of AIDS, and even the H1N1 flu virus of 2009.
Yes, fear can be considered epidemic in certain contexts, especially in response to widespread crises or societal issues, such as pandemics, terrorism, or political instability. This collective fear can spread rapidly through communities, exacerbated by social media and news coverage, leading to heightened anxiety and irrational behaviors. Additionally, fear can become pervasive when it affects large groups of people, influencing mental health and societal dynamics on a broad scale.
epidemic
The word 'epidemic' is a noun and an adjective. There is no verb form of the word epidemic.
The most recent epidemic in Jamaica in 2014 is the AIDS epidemic.
Some diseases can be very epidemic.