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The phrase "a perfect outbreak" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing an ideal or optimal situation regarding an outbreak, but the phrase itself is ambiguous.
Example: "The researchers were surprised by the results, as they had anticipated a perfect outbreak of the virus in the controlled environment."
Alternatives: "an ideal outbreak" or "a flawless outbreak".
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A perfect outbreak detection model operating at a specificity of 0.95 would output an alarm threshold equal to the 95th percentile for each day, above which an alarm would sound.
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That is why we have a pool of susceptible victims which builds up as a perfect breeding ground for measles outbreaks", says UNICEF Director for West and Central Africa, Dr. Gianfranco Rotigliano.
The recent outbreak in Germany is a perfect example.
But zoonoses fall into a gray area, and the 2003 monkeypox outbreak in the Midwest is a perfect example of what can go wrong, said Peter Daszak, director of the Consortium for Conservation Medicine at the Wildlife Trust, a group specializing in human-animal diseases.
"The Ebola outbreak has often been described as a perfect storm: a cross-border epidemic in countries with weak public health systems that had never seen Ebola before," said MSF general director Christopher Stokes.
We can be certain of one thing: we now face a perfect storm of four threats that makes us vulnerable to infectious disease outbreaks.
Like in the present outbreak, dry periods of little or no rain, followed by days of heavy rain seem to be a perfect setting for leptospirosis epidemics.
A "Perfect Little Man".
"It was a perfect perfect performance.
A perfect compromise?
A perfect collaboration.
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