Sentence examples for significant outbreak from inspiring English sources

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However, the last significant outbreak was in Peru in 2010 when 12 people were infected.

But Omar Abdullah, who was chief minister of the region during the last significant outbreak of violence in 2010, said the ban on public gatherings would be impossible to enforce during the feast.

But to the public health professionals who contended with it last summer and continue to do so now, it was the most significant outbreak most would encounter in their careers.

"The potential for a significant outbreak in the fall is looming," President Obama said by telephone link from Italy to the White House's H1N1 Influenza Preparedness Summit, held at the National Institutes of Health.

For example, Nigeria used its polio surveillance system and was able to quickly galvanise measures through its emergency control centres to prevent a significant outbreak of Ebola in 2014, limiting the number of deaths to seven people.

After the latest outbreak on a cruise ship, I went online to find out why they'd changed the name, only to be sorely disabused: the virus was named after Norwalk, Ohio, which had a significant outbreak in 1968.

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Over the next several days, more than 100 cities experienced significant outbreaks of rioting, arson, looting, and violence.

Suddenly hospitals in Birmingham and Shropshire began reporting significant outbreaks of ESBL E coli infections, and doctors who don't practise in hospitals began talking to each other about young women experiencing recurrent bladder infections that few drugs could affect.

In recent years, novel respiratory viruses such as avian and swine influenza viruses, enteroviruses and adenoviruses have caused significant outbreaks that have devastated human and animal populations.

And while this is a disease the CDC targeted to eradicate by now, the failure in Merck's vaccine has allowed this disease to linger with significant outbreaks continuing to occur," the suit alleges.

Dr Hall, originally from Knaresborough in North Yorkshire, says the WHO has not been informed of any significant outbreaks yet, but says that could be because of the lack of communication with affected areas.

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