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the effects of a flu pandemic don't need to be lethal because the meaning of the word pandemic is that the disease is spreading fast on a global scale.
the influenza pandemic rapidly killed tons of people in the middle ages
Previously diseases became pandemic by transmission through ships. Now they rapidly spread through aeroplane.
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Viral diseases emerged in epidemic or pandemic forms with the onset of urbanization.
A pandemic is a widespread illness across a large geographic area such as a continent. In this pandemic, it was world-wide, partially due to troops moving around the world during WW1 spreading it as they went.
Yes. Even 3% of the people in Mexico that die each year succumb to lower respiratory infections. Also in Mexico originated the infamous AH1N1 pandemic flu that is continually spreading throughout the world.
To avoid having bacteria spreading around and to avoid spreading diseases
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pandemic is worse in the less developed world as they can not afford any medicines so the diseases spread more easily
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Epidemic or outbreak, depending on how many people or how big of a geographical area is involved. If an entire continent or the entire world is involved it can be called a pandemic. Other synonyms could be: contagion, plague, or scourge.Another term that may apply to the definition of "a deadly disease that spreads rapidly" in an individual, is metastatic, usually referring to spreading cancerous diseases.