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They kept their water supply and their waste management far apart, and rarely had epidemics of typhoid or cholera.
In 1970, only nine countries were known to have had epidemics of the most serious form of the disease, dengue hemorrhagic fever.
Other countries that had epidemics driven in part by sex workers were limited.
Though they also had war, and they also had epidemics, and they also had starvation, what they did not have that has driven our civilization to the brink of madness is an epidemic of narcissism blended with an epidemic of blind doubt about the existence of the cosmic structure that holds together this fragile place called Earth.
Areas without a marked distinction between wet and dry seasons were less likely to have had epidemics than those with contrasting seasons.
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Indonesia had epidemic outbreaks in 1980, 1983 1984, and yearly outbreaks after 1998.
"We are in an epidemic of flu, but we have epidemics of flu every year," he said.
Most developing countries have epidemics of febrile illnesses which can be confused with dengue fever [19].
"We still have epidemics—and why?" he asked.
We have epidemic numbers of children with learning, behavioral and respiratory problems.
Though these subtypes rarely cause infection in humans, they are recognized as having epidemic and pandemic potential.
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