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The phrase "a recent outbreak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a newly occurring instance of a disease or phenomenon that has spread within a specific area or population.
Example: "Health officials are investigating a recent outbreak of flu in the community."
Alternatives: "a recent surge" or "a recent incident".
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A recent outbreak in humans has been recently reported in central Spain.
A recent outbreak of Rift Valley Fever occured in the Senegal River Basin.
A recent outbreak of the Petya ransomware, similar to WannaCry, is making international news.
A recent outbreak in Sydney's CBD led to five people being treated for the disease.
Elsewhere, officials are investigating a recent outbreak of E. coli infection in Wisconsin.
Meanwhile, measles has been diagnosed in 11 children in a recent outbreak in south London.
"A recent outbreak of Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease highlighted the vulnerability of remaining populations".
In a recent outbreak of violence, a group of defence force soldiers attacked a medical school.
They can also submit information regarding a recent outbreak in their area.
He talked about a recent outbreak of Chikungunya, a painful viral fever spread by mosquitoes.
Economic fears were compounded by nervousness about a recent outbreak of deadly bird flu in China.
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