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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete outbreak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where an outbreak, such as a disease or infection, has fully manifested or escalated.
Example: "The health department reported a complete outbreak of the flu in the region, prompting immediate public health measures."
Alternatives: "a full outbreak" or "an extensive outbreak".
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I think the greatest fear is a complete outbreak of civil war in that country and instability in the entire region".
This is the first report of a complete outbreak of SARS and as such includes all patients in whom SARS was diagnosed from the beginning of the outbreak until SARS was declared contained in Vietnam on the April 28 , 2003
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By implementing all non-engineering interventions, seasonal influenza could be well controlled, whereas for p-H1N1, engineering and non-engineering control measure combinations were effective for complete outbreak containment.
The model is applicable for the first few generations of infection, if the outbreak goes unchecked, and for the complete outbreak if it is contained.
"Our group was the first to actually use this technique to reconstruct a near-complete outbreak," Gardy says.
The analysis is performed for all completed outbreaks and for a scenario where these are augmented by a more severe outbreak of several thousand cases.
In order to provide a complete overview on outbreaks caused by HCW, corresponding measures were also recorded in this systematic review.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03908.005 Figure 4 shows the results of fitting to completed outbreak final sizes augmented by an outbreak of uncertain size in the range 1000 5000.
Completed outbreak questionnaires were returned for 5,241 general outbreaks occurring from January 1 , 1992 to December 31, 2000 (response rate 73%).
The CASE framework is designed to be a complete system for computer supported outbreak detection at the national level.
Page 6: The authors make a connection between the number of acidic residues in a helix from Ebola Vps35 compared to Marburg Vps35 and the frequency of outbreaks, which is a complete over interpretation of their data.
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