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Discover LudwigThe word 'outbreaks' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to sudden increases in disease, violence, or other types of activity. For example, "Recent outbreaks of measles in several states have caused public health officials to issue warnings."
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But what's causing the Crown of Thorns (COTS) outbreaks and what else did the study say?
In between these outbreaks, it is untraceable, hiding deep in the jungle.
While the actions of authorities may have saved lives, the name of Amoy Gardens is now synonymous with one of the worst viral outbreaks of recent times – and proof, if we needed it, that excellent healthcare and proper surveillance are vital in protecting cities even as they become more interconnected and vulnerable than ever before.
Nabarro predicted a new capacity to deal with outbreaks would be put in place, but preparedness was difficult to finance, he said.
Finally, infectious disease outbreaks must be addressed quickly – easier said than done in poor settings, where public health systems are already strained or collapsing already.
At Morebattle it was raining so hard, and there were occasional flashes of thunder and lightening, and brief outbreaks of painful hail that, very reluctantly, I decided not to continue over Wideopen Hill, but instead to take the B-road on towards Yetholm.
"But what was striking to me was that there was a triple injustice enacted upon them: first, the flooding circulated rubbish and human waste around the slum, leading to outbreaks of malaria, dengue, leptospirosis, and general ill health since people had less access to food, water, medicine, and healthcare, and emergency services neglected these areas, focusing on middle-class neighbourhoods.
By 1979, 13 Leishmania species had been discovered in the Americas, eight of which infected humans, and Lainson proposed a new classification system, which has helped to define outbreaks of the disease in the region.
This is worth remembering today, when political correctness is usually diagnosed as a leftwing complaint – an overdose of right-on trendiness causing spontaneous outbreaks of Winterval and "trigger warnings".
GBR has been subject to severe disturbances, including COTS outbreaks, mass coral bleaching and declining growth rates of coral due to increasing seawater temperatures, terrestrial runoff, tropical cyclones, and coral diseases.
All previous outbreaks of Ebola were stamped out within months and the virus disappeared from the human population each time.
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