Trichomoniasis is not an epidemic disease. It is endemic.
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.
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. Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the protozoan Trichomonas vaginalis. It is not caused by raising fowl.
No link between uranium and epidemic diseases.
The disease was so widespread that it was now an epidemic.
Trichomoniasis or trich (for short)
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.
The prefix of trichomoniasis is "tricho-" which means hair-like or thread-like, referring to the microscopic appearance of the parasite. The suffix is "-iasis" which denotes a condition or disease caused by a specific organism.