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What is a apedemis?

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Anonymous

∙ 16y ago
Updated: 4/18/2025

It appears there may be a typo in your question regarding "apedemis." If you meant "epidemic," it refers to the rapid spread of an infectious disease within a specific population or geographic area. Epidemics can occur when a new strain of a virus or bacteria emerges, leading to higher-than-normal rates of illness. If you meant something else, please clarify!

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