Sentence examples for danger of epidemic from inspiring English sources

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The danger of epidemic is real.

A report from the Eastern Front dated October 25 , 1941 reads that "due to the grave danger of epidemic, the complete liquidation of Jews from the ghetto in Vitebsk was begun on October 8 , 1941

I urge you all… to take the most appropriate local measures with regards to ships arriving from ports in the United States, whose geographic proximity with Haiti makes the danger of epidemic spread particularly acute" (34 ).

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The difficulty in recovering the bodies of human victims and the widespread destruction of livestock was rapidly creating the danger of epidemics of cholera, dengue fever and other diseases, they said.

In Germany vaccinations are usually administered on a voluntary basis; however, the Federal Ministry of Health can order prophylactic vaccinations when there is a danger of epidemics.

A spokesman from the international relief group Doctors Without Borders echoed this sentiment, noting that "in the aftermath of the earthquake, there is the danger of epidemics breaking out, including cholera, malaria and typhoid fever".

Relief organizations could therefore benefit from having clinical guidelines that would help them deliver the best care to individual child patients under difficult circumstances, which in turn would help them protect the wider child community from the increased danger of epidemics.

The dramatic reaction to MERS (which is normally only seen in the Middle East, where it has killed a few hundred people) may reflect heightened anxiety about the dangers of epidemics in the wake of an abnormally expansive outbreak of Ebola fever, which has claimed more than 10,000 lives.

Even though caseloads outside Nigeria are relatively small, health officials say they may greatly understate polio's spread and the danger of an epidemic.

Kyrgyz authorities say that the availability of antibiotics means that there is no danger of an epidemic.

She does not downplay the danger of an epidemic of indiscriminate disclosure that might be created by the unchecked spread of the practice of whistleblowing, or even of the principle that underpins it.

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