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The buildup seems to have triggered an outbreak of 'Melomania.
So the arrival in Islamabad on Friday of Karzai's successor Ashraf Ghani making his first visit to Pakistan has triggered an outbreak of optimism.
This year, an exceptionally hot and dry week in late July in Denmark triggered an outbreak of what locals call "red-needle syndrome", a condition that makes the foliage wither and die.
Spillover from Pteropus bats triggered an outbreak in the pig population in Malaysia in 1998.
The flooding, which also destroyed latrines and safe water sources, has already triggered an outbreak of cholera in Bujumbura's Gatumba zone.
The index case-patient triggered an outbreak with extensive spread, which highlights the ease with which measles is transmitted in various settings, especially the hospital setting, which accounted for 445555%) of the cases.
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"The contact rate between that mosquito and other people would have to be high enough to trigger an outbreak".
Sweat can trigger an outbreak, so it is best to shower as soon as possible after a sweat-inducing activity.
Organisers have tried to deflect criticism that the mass killing in unsanitary conditions is unhygienic and could trigger an outbreak of anthrax.
By 1890, the problem was the speed of transmission: one eminent physician blamed "the pelting of telegrams" for triggering an outbreak of mental illness.
Mr. Codey's allies hoped to use his strong performance, and the power of the governor's office, to trigger an outbreak of Codey Fever among Democrats and, hopefully, convince Mr. Corzine to opt out of the race.
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