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Then, in the 1960s, there was the mysterious "June Bug" epidemic in an American textile factory, which brought about dizziness and vomiting, despite the fact that none of the poisonous insects thought to be responsible could ever be identified.
This is the first city I have lived in that had a bed bug epidemic.
Ceteris paribus, the fear epidemic is faster then the bug epidemic.
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Topics that have been explored up to this point include the analysis, assessment, and prediction of epidemics and outbreaks, as, for example, Ebola [9, 10], Measles [11], the Bed-Bug epidemic [12], and Tuberculosis [13].
A nasty bug, this epidemic.
Bed bugs are an epidemic, and they prefer any environment that houses a warm, living body for them to feed on, including your pets.
A WPIX headline screamed bed bugs have reached an "epidemic scale!" And that was based on a survey of pest control companies.
One way to measure the geographic spread of the bug is to begin the epidemic with an index case in one corner of the 2D lattice, and observe if and when the bug reaches the far diagonal corner.
In compact notation, the actions for the bug
There had been no major car accident or fire; there was no flu epidemic or winter vomiting bug.
We therefore suggest the term "bad bugs" to avoid confusion between the epidemic, less pathogenic and non pathogenic species used in this study.
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