Major Epidemics occurred in 1977 and 1981;
Epidemics of cholera followed one after another.
borne diseases and Epidemics.
has caused Epidemics in parts of Asia and Africa,
Epidemics typically occur in the dry season(December to June),
These localized Epidemics typically occur when groups of people
Great Epidemics have swooped down upon man with fearsome speed.
African Epidemics became much more common in the 20th century,
possibly due to disease Epidemics, have occurred in recorded history:
The first recognized dengue Epidemics occurred almost simultaneously in Asia,
killing civets therein could have effectively ended the SARS epidemic.
During this period, more than 100 plague Epidemics swept across Europe.
During the same period, typhoid Epidemics hit many cities in the USA.
Target: End the Epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and neglected tropical diseases.
However, this contact with the outside world brought Epidemics like cholera, smallpox,
where it causes most of the major Epidemics in the meningitis belt,
AIDS differs from some other Epidemics in one important respect: It is preventable.
UTs should invoke provisions of Section 2 of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897.
List of Epidemics and pandemics- A list of death tolls due to infectious disease.
No one knows, in the final analysis, why Epidemics begin or why they end.
Severe dengue was discovered in the 1950s during dengue Epidemics in Philippines and Thailand.
Smallpox Epidemics in 1780-1782 and 1837-1838 brought
devastation and drastic depopulation among the Plains Indians.
not tell the full story of how the epidemic has progressed in different areas.
On October, a plague Epidemics forced university to stop courses and Newton
came back to Wollsthorpe.
Wars, famines, earthquakes, and Epidemics of deadly disease. - Matthew 24: 7; Luke 21: 11.
It once held the recently-deceased bodies of victims of the city's many Yellow Fever Epidemics.
Today humanity is experiencing an epidemic of Epidemics,” declares the State of the World 1996.
In France, the Hundred Years' War, crop failures and Epidemics reduced the population by two-thirds.
There will be a scarcity of clean drinking water and
water borne diseases will cause Epidemics.