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"Now, it's a rampant outbreak of total energy," he added.
Not long ago, when an especially rampant outbreak of lice hit my son's Brooklyn classroom, my husband, who wears his hair in a long, thick pony tail, and I couldn't stop scratching our heads, didn't sleep well and spent hours going through each others' hair looking for creatures.
England's leading clubs may not know who the hell they will be playing next season, thanks to the latest rampant outbreak of political squabbling over Europe, but the uncertainty has not stopped London Irish negotiating a bright new future for themselves.
In 2015, a rampant outbreak of ZIKV infection struck Brazil and other regions of the Americas, causing an estimated 1.3 million cases (Hennessey et al., 2016; Mlakar et al., 2016).
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According to a new report from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the site is little more than a glorified breeding compound where elephants spend hours chained up in barns, live under control of the bullhook, and deal with rampant foot injuries and tuberculosis outbreaks.
Early in the outbreak, when fear was rampant, seven million children in and around the capital were kept home from school.
And an outbreak of influenza, so rampant that it'll soon spin into a global pandemic killing as many as 100 million people, is only adding to humanity's dire situation.
The assessment envisioned three possible scenarios: a continuation of low-level violence; the outbreak of civil war; and rampant human rights violations that could amount to genocide.
Perceptions of this virus changed when the largest documented EBOV outbreak, first reported during March 2014, ran rampant through the Western African nations of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, causing over 28,000 infections and 11,000 deaths over the past 18 months (WHO.int, 2015a).
In the 1980's estimates revealed that 100,000 gorillas lived in the region, however, the numbers are said to have diminished to 50,000 in the 1990's due to outbreaks of the Ebola virus and rampant hunting.
Health officials say it is not a significant threat in the U.S., but fear remains rampant: Two out of three Americans are concerned about a domestic outbreak, according to a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll.
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