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"pandemic outbreak" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a widespread epidemic of a disease. For example: The pandemic outbreak of the novel coronavirus has caused significant disruption to the global economy.
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In the event of a pandemic outbreak, the facility will release funds quickly to affected poor countries and qualified international first-responder agencies.
Chinese and Western officials say that Chinese leaders put in place a comprehensive plan for a pandemic outbreak after the disastrous experience of SARS.
It will include catastrophe, or cat bonds, in which purchasers would lose principal if fund flows are triggered by a pandemic outbreak, the World Bank said.
It is certainly true that a pandemic outbreak of avian flu among humans could kill more Americans, not to mention far more people worldwide, than a nuclear bomb detonated in a city by terrorists.
The announcement came as the Canadian Medical Association Journal reported that the season's first pandemic outbreak of swine flu in Canada was occurring at several remote aboriginal communities on Vancouver Island.
Pandemic, outbreak of infectious disease that occurs over a wide geographical area and that is of high prevalence, generally affecting a significant proportion of the world's population, usually over the course of several months.
From a practical and logistical viewpoint of managing large numbers of patients during a pandemic outbreak, point-of-care lung ultrasonographic evaluation can be performed more rapidly, efficiently, and cheaply than chest X-ray.
The second component we identify is risk communication, which we understand as the processes of communicating the risks associated with a pandemic outbreak, primarily to relevant and potentially affected publics.
However, a pandemic outbreak of this virus or other similarly lethal viruses such as MERS coronavirus or influenza A (H5N1) with rapid human-to-human spread would constitute a dire public health emergency.
This article aims to quantify the risk factors associated with the human cases of H5N1 avian influenza in South-east Asian countries and China; a dangerous region for this disease that has the potential for a pandemic outbreak.
"We have been trying to get adequate funding to prepare the nation for a pandemic outbreak since 2005.
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