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The researchers aren't sure why the droughts bring on epidemics.
You can work with demographers on epidemics, cultural historians on governmentality, and historians of art on experimentation in science and art.
The study, published online by the journal Science, was led by Neil Ferguson, an expert on epidemics at Imperial College in London, and relied on surveillance data from Mexico and international travel patterns.
I work in the department for infectious and tropical diseases so I am used to working on epidemics but this is the first time I have dealt with Ebola.
His observations on epidemics in silkworms allowed him to demonstrate the role of specific germs in infectious diseases.
However, history has shown that the impact of mosquito control on epidemics is modest at best, and they're difficult to sustain.
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His take on epidemic infection is dead-on, down to the bizarre stubbornness that often permeates stricken communities and prevents the very changes that might save lives.
It is not surprising that between the increasing workloads and the pay squeeze, work-related stress is taking on epidemic proportions".
This taut, understated drama twists the form of the police procedural, with its familiar chain of interrogation scenes, into a subtle statement on epidemic corruption in Belfast.
In speaking to some local health officials, the W.H.O., which advises African nations on epidemic preparedness, had dismissed the likelihood of a major urban Ebola outbreak.
Is it possible to gauge the shape of transmission networks based on epidemic outbreaks?
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