An epidemic describes a sudden and widespread outbreak of a disease within a population group or area.
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.
It is best to test for disease antigens in sudden outbreaks right away. This is because these disease antigens tell the origin of the outbreak.
This is commonly referred to as a flare-up or exacerbation of the chronic disease. It represents a sudden worsening of symptoms or an increase in disease activity that may require additional medical attention or intervention.
proxism
There are two possible causes of a Laburnum tree's sudden death. One could be silver leaf disease. Another is phytophthora root disease.
paroxysm
oomycete plant pathogen
Sudden heavy rain is called a Cloud Burst of a Squall.
a sudden change ingovernment called?
The moment of sudden understanding is called an epiphany. It refers to a sudden realization or insight that brings about a new understanding or perspective on a situation or problem.
No, a defense cannot commit a false start penalty in football. False start penalties are only called on the offense for making a sudden movement before the snap.