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Sentence count:234+14Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: catchingcontagiousinfectiousprevalentwidespreadSimilar words: academicchemicalrapidside by siderapidlydepictepisodedecrepitMeaning: [‚epɪ'demɪk]  n. a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same time. adj. (especially of medicine) of disease or anything resembling a disease; attacking or affecting many individuals in a community or a population simultaneously. 
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151. Did you know that poor little Edna died in the influenza epidemic?
152. But race is not the distinguishing characteristic of this growing rape epidemic.
153. She also helped set up a convalescent home for patients from the East End after the cholera epidemic of 1867.
154. The country must face this epidemic as a unified society.
155. In the 1967 epidemic more than 2,300 infections were reported,(www.Sentencedict.com) which cost the country £150million in slaughter costs and lost sales.
156. Eventually, if the population of one species rises too much a new epidemic will come along to redress the balance.
157. The task is to make the global epidemic less dangerous.
158. Scientists are monitoring the course of the measles epidemic throughout the state.
159. Once more the red and black banners indicating an epidemic floated over the capital.
160. When the AIDS epidemic began in the early 1980s, Scolaro was called to treat a number of friends who became ill.
161. The epidemic and the issues it raises will continue to test the essential skills and wisdom of management at all levels.
162. For a long time, doctors thought anti-viral drugs would be enough to stop the AIDS epidemic in its tracks.
163. In the face of an epidemic which was sweeping away our friends and lovers, we sought help where we could.
164. Without even trying, it would seem, the Bourse has given birth to a fever that has fast become an epidemic.
165. Each of the Edinburgh patients colonised by the epidemic strain showed a rising IgG antibody response to P cepacia-specific cell wall antigen.
166. Opposition sentiment was galvanized by a catastrophic famine and cholera epidemic in 1891-92.
167. Many prevention workers came to believe that there was virtually no chance that prevention could contain the epidemic.
168. So far, the global AIDS epidemic is thought to have killed 19m people.
169. Hepatitis B.. Far more dangerous was the growing epidemic of hepatitis B in the gay population.
170. In other words, lots of concurrent partners in the briefest possible time span will equal the greatest chance of epidemic spread.
171. The 1947 poster child, Nancy Drury from Louisville, Kentucky, was a victim of the 1944 epidemic.
172. He tracks down relatives of those who died of Aids early in the epidemic.
173. Twenty-nine thousand people contracted the disease 226 in 1955, including almost four thousand in the Massachusetts epidemic that summer and fall.
174. In 1931 an epidemic almost as bad as the one in 1916 hit the northeastern United States.
175. But when she was 6 her parents died in the post-WorldWar I influenza epidemic.
176. The Emperor Leopold stayed in Prague in 1680-1 during a plague epidemic in Vienna.
177. All the ingredients for an AIDS epidemic that has yet to begin.
178. This exercise was carried out by a third year group in a secondary school studying a cholera epidemic.
179. Pfizer said it would have donated Trovan if it had been licensed for epidemic meningococcal meningitis.
180. The epidemic will take its heaviest toll among infants and among young adults in their prime productive and reproductive years.
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