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1. Historically, epidemics of Bubonic …

2. Capuchins are no strangers to epidemics

3. Cholera epidemics regularly resurge in Guinea-Bissau.

4. The organization monitoring the development of animal epidemics.

5. Chapter III Control and Extermination of Animal Epidemics.

6. Fortunately, full-blown flu epidemics are relatively rare.

7. Yellow fever has been a source of several devastating epidemics.

8. Great epidemics have swooped down upon man with fearsome speed . . .

9. American Contagions: Epidemics and the Law from Smallpox to COVID-19

10. * Ebola and Marburg virus disease epidemics: preparedness, alert, control, and evaluation

11. Along with that war went food shortages, disease epidemics, and other calamities.

12. Wars, famines, earthquakes, and epidemics of deadly disease. —Matthew 24:7; Luke 21:11.

13. With new health threat on the rise, James Madison looks at epidemics throughout history.

14. He was also concerned about the influenza epidemics and studied the virus involved.

15. The paradox of today’s ‘raging epidemics’ in the face of medical advances is unique.

16. (Revelation 16:16) Natural disasters, famines, and epidemics add to the damage and suffering.

17. Built of wood, isolated and unsanitary, Dawson suffered from fires, high prices, and epidemics.

18. Surely the worldwide epidemics of sexually transmitted diseases, broken homes, and teenage pregnancies speak for themselves.

19. Apollo was a great healer, but he was also capable of unleashing epidemics at will

20. “Today humanity is experiencing an epidemic of epidemics,” declares the State of the World 1996.

21. Wars, famines, epidemics, and natural disasters have caused immeasurable pain, innumerable tears, and countless deaths.

22. Ushuaia suffered several epidemics, including typhus, pertussis, and measles, that much reduced the native population.

23. American Contagions: Epidemics and the Law from Smallpox to COVID-19 [Witt, John Fabian] on Amazon.com

24. The hepatitis A virus ( HAV ) causes fever , nausea , vomiting , jaundice , and can lead to community-wide epidemics .

25. The great infectious epidemics responded to a combination of improved sanitation and hygiene, vaccination programmes and antibiotics.

26. Epidemics were of special concern due to the high population density and tropical climate of the affected areas.

27. The hepatitis A virus ( HAV ) causes fever , nausea , vomiting , and jaundice , and can lead to community-wide epidemics .

28. Food kills incalculable numbers of people every year, spreads epidemics, destroys landscapes and cultures, and clogs our arteries.

29. Adenoviruses are endemic in the pediatric population; epidemics and outbreaks with higher morbidity and mortality can also occur

30. The frequency of the Bulbar form of the disease has varied in different epidemics from 5% to 35% of

31. Roman Catholic Church officials even banned public bathing in an unsuccessful effort to halt syphilis epidemics from sweeping Europe.

32. 15 Other reports in March stressed the need for a crash immunization programme to ward off the threat of epidemics.

33. Some progress was made upon a few, particularly the reduction of major epidemics of malaria, cholera, smallpox and yellow-fever.

34. During epidemics, hospital emergency rooms were set up to do the taps to anyone coming in with fever or lassitude.

35. Infectious diseases like the Bubonic plague that spread rapidly among a community or region within a short period of time are called epidemics.

36. The CSIC virologist shows the advantages of his SARS-CoV-2 vaccine prototype, explains the virus's lethality and Augurates new epidemics

37. They worry, ‘Will our children, or their children, have to live in a world of war, crime, pollution, climate change, and epidemics?’

38. The Capuchins are noted for their heroic ministry during the deadly epidemics that plagued Europe and elsewhere from the 16th to the 18th century

39. The potential for massive epidemics, not just of polio, but of other seemingly conquered diseases in the “advanced countries” is very real.

40. Epidemics of febrile disease with conjunctivitis are associated with waterborne transmission of some adenovirus types, often centering on inadequately chlorinated swimming pools and small lakes.

Epidemisch auftretende fieberhafte Erkrankungen mit Konjunktivitis sind oftmals mit Adenoviren assoziiert und treten im Allgemeinen im Umfeld unzureichend chlorierter Schwimmbecken und kleiner Seen auf.

41. That would enhance the understanding of the spread of killer epidemics such as malaria, which is prevalent in Africa, and of other health applications.

42. That would enhance the understanding of the spread of killer epidemics such as malaria, which is prevalent in Africa, and of other health applications

43. Large databanks and massive processing power are needed to conduct advanced research, for example predicting and managing epidemics, decoding genetic information or simulating energy demands.

Die Spitzenforschung ist auf große Datenbanken und Hochleistungs-Verarbeitungskapazitäten angewiesen, um z.B. Epidemien vorherzusagen und zu kontrollieren, genetische Informationen zu entschlüsseln oder den Energieverbrauch zu simulieren.

44. One of many reasons for its creation was to protect the gorillas from deadly Ebola epidemics that have wiped out other great ape populations in Central Africa.

45. Rochers opinion, Aggravates the evil is the practice of not burying the bodies of those who die of this disease. A HISTORY OF EPIDEMICS IN BRITAIN (VOLUME I …

46. EPIDEMICS EXAMINED AND EXPLAINED: OR, LIVING GERMS PROVED BY ANALOGY TO BE A SOURCE OF DISEASE JOHN GROVE But when a miracle is asserted, the presence of an adequate Counteracting …

47. “While other scientists start shaking test tubes, the engineer part of me starts looking for epidemics in the HVAC —the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems of buildings.

48. So if we want to be able to prevent epidemics like Ebola, we need to take on the risk of investing in vaccine development and in stockpile creation.

49. Public authorities face a variety of Crises, such as natural disasters and environmental threats, financial meltdowns and terrorist attacks, epidemics and explosions, and information and communication technology (ICT) failures.

50. According to Xo, the great advantage of tissue culture technology is the rapid multiplication capacity which helps increase productivity and minimize epidemics, thus reducing production cost by 50 percent.