Most conjunctivitis
colds
flu
HIV
rotavirus (common cause of diarrhea in children)
warts
pandemics maybe... Howmayihelpyou123 says: Pandemics is in one country, its called an epidemic when it travels between countries in water, air, ect.
An epidemic is the occurrence of disease in a community or region that is clearly in excess of normal expectancy. An outbreak is a sudden increase in occurrences of a disease in a particular time and place. In essence, an epidemic refers to a broader geographical area and higher number of cases compared to an outbreak.
An epidemic is the rapid spread of a disease to a large number of people within a specific population or region. Epidemics can vary in scale and severity, and often require public health interventions to control and prevent further spread of the disease.
An epidemic is the widespread occurrence of a disease within a specific community, population, or region. A pandemic, on the other hand, is a global outbreak of a disease that spreads across multiple countries and continents. The key difference is the scale and geographic spread of the outbreak.
An epidemic is defined as spreading rapidly and extensively by infection and affecting many individuals in an area or a population at the same time.
When you hear the word 'Epidemic' usually it's referring to a disease, but an epidemic isn't always a disease. Poverty, for example, could be considered an epidemic, and it is not a disease, unlike the Spanish Flu or Smallpox.
Trichomoniasis is not an epidemic disease. It is endemic.
A pandemic is a widespread epidemic - which hits a wide geographical area and affects a large amount of the population.
If someone has a infectious disease, and it spreads quickly, then that disease is considered epidemic.
Epidemic is an outbreak of a disease in a particular area.
Epidemic Disease
No link between uranium and epidemic diseases.
The disease was so widespread that it was now an epidemic.
An epidemic is a sudden outbreak of a disease (or metaphorically, something that is being compared to a disease, such as an epidemic of crime). A disease can also be described as endemic, which means that there is some incidence of that disease which is always present and doesn't go away.
Stupidity is a fatal epidemic on this planet. The Only cure is death.
If that disease is not contained and stopped, it could become an epidemic.
Sporadic disease: Occurs occasionally, example Typhoid fever in the US Endemic disease: Constantly present in a population, example the common cold Epidemic disease: acquired by many people in a relatively short time period, example influenza Pandemic disease: Occurs worldwide, example AIDS.