Outbraks of disease throughout England
The pandemics is still a worry in the developed countries because of the ability to contain the spread when it appears.
Pandemics refer to the widespread occurrence of a disease that affects a large geographic area, often multiple countries or continents. They can have significant impacts on public health, economies, and daily life due to their rapid spread and high levels of transmission. COVID-19 is an example of a global pandemic that has had far-reaching consequences.
pandemics maybe... Howmayihelpyou123 says: Pandemics is in one country, its called an epidemic when it travels between countries in water, air, ect.
C. It has increased the chances a person will carry a disease into another country.
Well...Maybe depending on the seriousness of the disease. It it's spread all around the earth you can get infected but not die. But other pandemics like Smallpox it can be lethal but only in a large matter of time.
A contagion is either a disease spread by contact, the spread of such a disease, or the spread of anything harmful, as if it were a disease.
i dont know how to explain it so i will give an example: a guy goes to this guy and sneezes on him then that guy will go crazy and he starts going crazy then jumps off a cliff and lands on someone then sneezes on him and he does the same thing the other guy does and it goes on and on and on.
An Epidemiologist studies the spread of disease.
A pandemic is caused when a virus spreads from country to country without being able to be contained. When there is no way of stopping the spread of the virus and the amount of people getting the virus go up by the thousands a day, the WHO will declare a pandemic.
A disease which is carried and spread by an agent (animal or microorganism) is a vector spread disease. Eg. Mosquitoes are the vectors for malaria.
Lyme disease is spread by ticks. Lyme disease can be pretty much everywhere.