فاش للوباء - translation to English
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فاش للوباء - translation to English


فاش للوباء      
pandemic
pandemic         
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  • [[Great Plague of Marseille]] in 1720 killed a total of 100,000 people
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  • Aztecs dying of smallpox, ''[[Florentine Codex]]'' (compiled 1540–1585)
  • Estimated HIV/AIDS prevalence among young adults (15-49) by country as of 2008
  • Disposal of dead bodies during the cholera epidemic in [[Palermo]] in 1835
  • Influenza intervals in the CDC's Pandemic Intervals Framework
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  • Social distancing in public
  • Pieter Bruegel]]'s ''[[The Triumph of Death]]'' (c. 1562) reflects the social upheaval and terror that followed the plague, which devastated medieval Europe.
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  • In 2007, the prevalence of TB per 100,000 people was highest in [[Sub-Saharan Africa]], and was also relatively high in Asian countries, e.g. India.
  • Past and current malaria prevalence in 2009
EPIDEMIC OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE THAT HAS SPREAD ACROSS A LARGE REGION WITH GLOBAL HEALTH IMPACT
Pandemics; Pandemic disease; Pandemic diseases; Viral outbreak; Global epidemics; Violent epidemic; Global epidemic; Pandamic; Global pandemic; Pandemica; Pendemic; Pendamic; Draft:Pandemic
وبائي ، فاش ، جارف
EPIDEMICS         
  • Example of an epidemic showing the number of new infections over time.
  • devastating epidemic that struck Athens in 430 BC]], as described by the historian [[Thucydides]]
RAPID SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE TO A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN A GIVEN POPULATION WITHIN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME
Epidemics; Epidemy; Health disaster; Contractible disease; Epidemic illnesses; Outbreak of infection; Epidemic disease; Epidemic diseases

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