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Managing the Epidemics, 2002-2007 (Search Map)
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is a human tragedy of global proportion. ... now several very different epidemics, each affecting a different community of people and each requiring a ...
Author Q & A : When Germs Travel (Search Map)
What led you to investigate the six epidemics detailed in WHEN GERMS TRAVEL? A: For almost twenty years, I have both practiced medicine and studied the ...
Interregional spread of influenza through United States ... (Search Map)
They also found that epidemics spread faster between more populous locations. ... In observed epidemics, the initial focus of infection varies from ...
President's Message: Viral Epidemics -- Are There Cures? (Search Map)
Viral epidemics have caused a tremendous amount of morbidity and mortality throughout ... The Spanish Flu Epidemic of 1918 was one of the most severe natural ...
Understanding epidemics - contents (Search Map)
Epidemics often make headline news: recent examples include foot & mouth disease and SARS. ... But our understanding of epidemics is often limited to media ...
Adenovirus Fecal Oral Transmitted Disease Gastroenteritis ... (Search Map)
Cruise Ship Epidemics Adenovirus Fecal Oral Transmitted Disease Gastroenteritis Conjunctivitis Cystitis Respirtory Illness
Chapter XXXIX The Prevention Of Epidemics (Search Map)
An epidemic is mass sickness. In all epidemics, the so-called epidemic disease is but one among several symptom complexes presented by the sick. ...
NMAH | Polio: Timeline (Search Map)
Evidence of sporadic epidemics of polio predate recorded history. ... 1894, first outbreak of polio in epidemic form in the U.S. occurs in Vermont, with 132 cases. ...
The Internet Classics Archive | Of the Epidemics by Hippocrates (Search Map)
Of the Epidemics by Hippocrates, part of the Internet Classics Archive
epidemic (pathology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia (Search Map)
An epidemic occurring over a wide geographical area (e.g., worldwide) is called a ... Aspects of the topic "epidemic" are discussed in the following places at Britannica ...
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