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Sentence count:85Posted:2016-08-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: academicepidemicchemicalcondemnreminderindependentindependencedemandMeaning: [pæn'demɪk]  n. an epidemic that is geographically widespread; occurring throughout a region or even throughout the world. adj. 1. epidemic over a wide geographical area 2. existing everywhere. 
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31. Humans have little natural immunity to H5N1 so health officials warn pandemic influenza could break out if the virus develops the capability to pass easily from person to person.
32. But a swift increase in cases in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria could prompt the organisation to declare its first pandemic in four decades.
33. Additionally, the severity of the pandemic varied widely and idiosyncratically across states with little in common economically, demographically, climatically, or geographically.
34. So, new or not, anthropozoonosis needs to enter our lexicon, to make us aware that the pandemic H1N1 virus is unlike anything we've seen before, as it continues to spread far and wide.
35. Health and corporate preparedness experts sift information from around the world and distill it to produce the Weekly Pandemic Monitor service.
36. Each additional human case gives the virus an opportunity to improve its transmissibility in humans, and thus develop into a pandemic strain.
37. The last flu pandemic was in nineteen sixty-eight, caused by the so-called Hong Kong flu.
38. There is widespread concern that the viral strain that could eventually cause a pandemic will be a mutated form, invalidating the stockpiles based on the current epidemic strain.
39. Let me mention some: AIDS, pandemic influenza, a new disease like SARS, or bioterrorism using a virus like smallpox.
40. They face the dual problem of highly vulnerable populations and limited resources to respond the pandemic.
41. However the virus does not spread beyond the army base and fizzles out without triggering a pandemic.
42. The best protection against pandemic flu – a vaccine well-matched to the virus – will not be available for five months to six months.
43. May be with foreign war or natural disaster and epidemic disease caused by the pandemic.
44. Dengue fever is one of the most pandemic arbovirus diseases all over the world, which is caused by Dengue virus and transmitted by mosquito vector, Aedes.
45. So conceivably, this thing could be used to create a pandemic.
46. Doctor Fukuda, an acting assistant director-general, said the W.H.O. has been working with the member states to prepare for a pandemic.
47. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius has lauded the government's quick response to the pandemic threat and the fast turnaround of the new vaccine.
48. Decisions about if and when schools should be closed during the pandemic are complex and highly context-specific.
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49. The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation countries, the European Union, and the UN Economic and Social Council all recently held special sessions on avian flu and human pandemic influenza.
50. This pandemic is now under control, but, in 1991 epidemic cholera appeared in South America.
51. One pandemic of Spanish flu took nearly 22 million lives worldwide.
52. The current AIDS pandemic tends to overshadow the continuing threat of other sexually transmitted infections.
53. WHO has been monitoring epidemiological and virological evidence from all parts of the world, including both Northern and Southern Hemispheres, to determine when the pandemic is over.
54. Except for immunocompromised patients, those infected with an oseltamivir-resistant pandemic H1N1 virus have experienced typical uncomplicated influenza symptoms.
55. INTERPRETATION: Pregnant women might be at increased risk for complications from pandemic H 1 N 1 virus infection.
56. The H1N1 pandemic was characterized by the emergence of a new influenza virus to which many people had no pre-existing immunity.
57. One of the authors, the epidemiologist and disease modeller Neil Ferguson, who sits on the World Health Organisation's crisis committee for the eruption, said the virus had "full pandemic latent".
58. In the USA, the mortality rate during that pandemic was around 2.5 %.
59. Even if the WHO requests manufacturers to switch from seasonal to pandemic vaccine production — a step it has not yet taken — it could be up to six months before a vaccine is available.
60. One of the authors the epidemiologist and disease modeller Neil Ferguson who sits on the World Health Organisation's emergency committee for the outbreak said the virus had "full pandemic potential".
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