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What if An epidemic that becomes very widespread is called?

An epidemic that becomes very widespread is called a pandemic.


What is another word for widespread?

Pervasive, prevalent, ubiquitous, pandemic, extensive...


An epidemic that becomes very widespread and affects a whole region is called a?

An epidemic that becomes very widespread and affects a whole region is called a PANDEMIC


Why was the Spanish flu called pandemic?

A pandemic is a widespread illness across a large geographic area such as a continent. In this pandemic, it was world-wide, partially due to troops moving around the world during WW1 spreading it as they went.


What is the definition of pandemic?

An epidemic disease that covers a widespread area such as a country or continent and lots of people get the disease.


What new disease is starting in US?

The Swine Flu, or H1N1. However this pandemic is somewhat subsiding to the point where it is really only widespread in Alabama.


What is an example of a pandemic?

A pandemic is a widespread epidemic - which hits a wide geographical area and affects a large amount of the population.


When a pandemic status is declared what is restricted?

Restricted would be more of an epidemic which is only in one country. There is no restricted pandemic, unless you mean a milder one


A word meaning common or widespread?

Synonyms for common: accepted, banal, bourgeois, monotonous, hackneyed, regular, run-of-the-mill, workaday. Synonyms for widespread:: boundless, current, unrestricted, common, prevalent, pandemic, overall, universal. Here's a link for a dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia, and translator. www.dictionary.com


What does Mass Violence mean?

On a widespread scale.


What are some words that mean widespread?

Synonyms for 'widespread' include, but are not limited to: extensive, pervasive, and far-flung.


What does the word pandemic mean in greek?

"All" (pan) "people" (demic - from demos)