Sentence examples for extensive outbreaks of from inspiring English sources

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The samples included ten serotypes (BTV-1 BTV-9 and BTV-1 BTV-9 these, BTV serotypes -1, -2, -4, -9 and -16 have since 1998 been involved in the extensive outbreaks of Btheseoss the Mediterranean Region.

Extensive outbreaks of the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis; EAB), an invasive forest insect, are having serious impacts on the cultural ecosystem services of urban forests in the United States and other countries.

Extensive outbreaks of tree-killing insects have been occurring in many parts of North America, including the province of British Columbia, raising concerns about the health of pine forest ecosystems.

Extensive outbreaks of mountain pine beetle (MPB), spruce beetle (SB), and other insects are altering forest stand structure throughout western North America, and thereby contributing to the heterogeneity of fuel distribution.

But in real life, such a story would be tragic, as was indicated last week when epidemiologists at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta issued a news alert about the most extensive outbreaks of food poisoning known to have occurred aboard airliners.

In 2012, extensive outbreaks of HFMD occurred in Thailand.

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Nigeria has experienced an extensive outbreak of polio that the health agency said resulted from the suspension of polio immunization campaigns in Kano and other northern states in August 2003.

The officials said it would not involve either aerial spraying from helicopters or the insecticide malathion, both of which provoked protests when they were used to combat an extensive outbreak of the virus last fall.

In 1943, Poppensiek became an assistant professor of veterinary science at the University of Maryland, where he was responsible for clinical and laboratory diagnosis following an extensive outbreak of rabies in Prince George's County, Maryland.

Now days, it is not uncommon to here an extensive outbreak of staphylococcal food poisoning reports from both developed and developing nations from raw milk, powdered skim milk and reconstituted milks (Asao et al. 2003; Ikeda et al. 2005 and Johler et al. 2015).

Having a preservative-containing alternative may have averted a more extensive outbreak of disease.

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