Epidemic. If it is world-wide, then it is called a pandemic.
You may mean "plateaus", as in the geographical term.
"Quartartine" does not appear to be a recognized term in English or common usage. It may be a misspelling or a blend of "quarantine," which refers to isolating individuals to prevent the spread of disease, and possibly "quarte," a term related to music or a type of measure. If you meant something specific or a different term, please provide more context for clarification.
i believe the term would be: "peace".
The term that should not describe a person's age, is "old." This is something that many people often take offense to, because it can be considered offensive.
(Noun) Typically used in describing an extravagant meal or expansive homestead. Example: "This is quite a spread."
The term for the person who is the source of epidemic outbreak is "index case" or "patient zero." This individual is typically the first person to become infected and can spread the disease to others.
Zoonosis is the term used to describe diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
A large outbreak among animals is typically referred to as an "epizootic." This term is used to describe a disease that spreads rapidly and affects a high number of animals within a specific population or geographic area.
Contagious Disease
Epidemiology is the study of patterns of disease or the spread of disease.
Contamination
Proliferation
An epidemic. * (especially of medicine) of disease or anything resembling a disease; attacking or affecting many individuals in a community or a population ... * a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same timeepidemic(8 letters)that's what it is in my social studies book.Epidemic: Widespread outbreak, often referring to a disease. hope this helps ^^o
Infectious disease that are spread through sexual contact are called, "STDs" which is short for "Sexually Transmitted Disease". The former term used was, "VD" which stood for "Venereal Disease".
The term is "disease course" or "natural history of the disease". It describes the trajectory of a disease from its initial presentation, through progression, and ultimately to resolution or chronicity.
This is a slang term used to describe an individual who has sickle cell disease.
remission