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It is economical and can be used during emergency where the epidemics break out in the town.
When epidemics break out--as they inevitably do--Fahey and his group spring quickly into action.
When new epidemics break out, such as the rise of the Zika virus, it can suddenly change the public health care picture in ways that couldn't be predicted.
To this end, identifying where temperate (cold and dry) and tropical (rainy) relationships with influenza epidemics break down geographically and how this relates to relevant environmental variables (e.g., temperature, humidity) is a short-term and practical goal.
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Smallpox epidemics broke out.
When epidemics broke out in the United States, as they did at about the same time, Surgeon General Walter Wyman seized on the European data, urging compulsory vaccination for all Americans.
Nothing was ready for the sheer numbers of people who fled to the camp, and, inevitably, epidemics broke out.
The area most afflicted by the Great Plague (1665) was in Spitalfields, and cholera epidemics broke out in Limehouse in 1832 and struck again in 1848 and 1854.
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".
Epidemics broke out.
Doctors have expressed their fear of epidemics breaking out due to overcrowding and lack of sanitation facilities.
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