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An epidemic that becomes very widespread and affects a whole region is called a PANDEMIC
a reactivation of an earlier infection with epidemic typhus. It affects people years after they have completely recovered from epidemic typhus.
The type of climate affects the types of foods that can be grown there, and therefore the recipes in the culinary practices are different. That is how different countries have different cuisines and recipes than other countries.
Epidemics are regional and Pandemics are transcontinental.
The type of climate affects the types of foods that can be grown there, and therefore the recipes in the culinary practices are different. That is how different countries have different cuisines and recipes than other countries.
Epidemic parotitis because it affects the parotid glands and is contagious and caused epidemics in history.The scientific name for mumps is Epidemic parotitis. The virus can cause pain, fever and swelling in the salivary glands.
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it affects them because they need;availability of safe and nutritious foodsafe water to drinkselection of different food to have a balanced dieti hope this helps
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.
disease affect organism in different ways at different levels of the organism ,for example , cancer affects cells , flu affects the respiratory system,etc....................
The impact of international with developing countries?
Well, there has to be a disease for there to be an epidemic. But basically an epidemic affects a massive group of people and spreads very quickly, some examples being Small Pox or the Spanish Flu. Small Pox ravished Native American tribes, and the Spanish Flu killed so many people it was basically the reason that World War 1 ended. For instance, Parkinson's is not an epidemic. I mean, it's awful, but it's not like the entire country has to worry about dying from it. That's the difference.