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Roughly you can think of it this way: population explosion allows more epidemics (or worse epidemics) due to the ease of the virus or diseases to spread
Consequences?æof epidemics include death and destruction. It can also cause fear, panic, and worry in the population which can lead to crime.
Smallpox and spotted fever
Smallpox and spotted fever
The Epidemics was created in 1986.
Ransom Pickard has written: 'The population and epidemics of Exeter, in pre-census times'
Civilization leads to epidemics in a number of ways. Infection can be spread more rapidly because of population density, trade over larger geographic regions, and domestication of animals that could be carrying disease.
People worry about Epidemics because they are incredibly contagious and lethal. Ebola, a Viral Hemorrhagic Fever, epidemics are mostly localized in Africa. When they hit, they eliminate a huge portion of the population. With most diseases, you don't have to worry about dying from it within the following days or weeks. That's the kind of fear an epidemic instills.
people die or leave to a different place
One of the most common epidemics is influenza. Other epidemics include: plague, measles, smallpox, HIV/AIDS, SARS, and meningitis.
It tells us what is going on in the world as with, or according, to epidemiological trends with new diseases and possible epidemics.
When you say "epidemics" do you mean the ten plagues?