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The pandemics
noun
A pandemic disease; a disease that hits a wide geographical area and affects a large proportion of the population.
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"The pandemics that occurred in the 20th century were really devastating, especially the Spanish flu.
The pandemics may themselves have affected the world's climate [ 11].
Until the pandemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other killer diseases are brought under control in Africa, economic development and political stability will remain crippled.
The format should make the chart easy to understand so that the class can learn the differences and similarities between each of the pandemics flu or flu "scares".
Other diseases that have recently caused widespread suffering include four major outbreaks of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) in Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Korea, the pandemics of avian and swine flu and severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars).
And those are just the ones where the pandemics are not only deadly, but were deliberately created by scientists, only to somehow escape and wreak havoc on the oh-so-infectable public. .
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In 1833 the pandemic reached Mexico and Cuba.
Then, as the pandemic ebbs, we forget.
The pandemic is inevitable - and probably soon".
Is he worried by the pandemic?
But elsewhere on the planet, the pandemic is still growing.
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