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What is Pandemic
1.
A large-scale epidemic that affects multiple continents at a given time.
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2.
Spread of a disease which affects the whole world.
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3.
Prevalent disease throughout a country, or the world (enabled through community spread).
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4.
An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across the world (e.g., Corona Virus, Spanish Flu).
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5.
An epidemic, which crosses international borders, occurring worldwide and affecting a large number of people.
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6.
The occurrence and prevalence of a contagious disease whose outbreak spreads globally.
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7.
It refers to epidemics that occur in multiple locations around the globe at the same time.
Learn more in: Outbreak Investigation: Epidemiology in Search of Communicable Diseases
8.
A
pandemic
refers to an outbreak of a disease that spreads from the area it originated to other countries or continents, usually creating high fatalities and many other consequences. One of the most dangerous
pandemic
s of the recent time is the Covid-19 which originated from Wuhan Province in China and spread to other parts of world, creating unprecedented pandemonium in all spheres of life, including prolong lockdowns that is still having consequences on people, including students.
Learn more in: Digital Mental Health Support for Students in Higher Institutions in Nigeria During Pandemics
9.
It is an epidemic of an infectious disease which has spread over many regions and affects numerous individuals.
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10.
If an epidemic spreads to whole world or a large area by affecting many people across the world it is called “
pandemic
” (Oxford, 2008).
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11.
It is the worldwide spread of a new disease, a worldwide epidemic.
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12.
Disease prevalent over a whole country or the world.
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13.
A disease that can spread throughout a country or the world.
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14.
An epidemic occurring on a global basis affecting a substantial proportion of the world population.
Learn more in: The Impact of COVID-19 on Stock Markets: A Comprehensive Literature Review
15.
Dieases that spreading over wide range of area such as continent and World.
Learn more in: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Tourism Economy: Evidence From Borsa Istanbul
16.
It is a term used for epidemics that spread in more than one country or continent around the world and affect a very wide area.
Learn more in: The Impact of Misinformation and Preferences of News Sources on Institutional Trust Perception in the COVID-19 Process
17.
An unusually strong epidemic that spread across countries and continents, covering the vast majority of the world.
Learn more in: Adaptation of Young People in Conditions of Self-Isolation in COVID-19 in the Perspectives of Educational Technologies and Sport Spirituality
18.
Global disease affecting the whole world.
Learn more in: The Approach of Academicians to Distance Education During COVID-19: Challenges and Expectations
19.
Outbreak of a disease over a wide geographical area.
Learn more in: Entrepreneurial Re-Entry Post an Economic Crisis
20.
The umbrella term for epidemic illnesses that spread and affect a large geographic region in more than one continent throughout the world.
Learn more in: The Rise of Digital Transformation Within Businesses in the Pandemic
21.
An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across the world (e.g., Corona Virus, Spanish Flu).
Learn more in: Experiences of Educators in Imparting Digital Education and 21st Century Skills to Modern Students
22.
A
pandemic
is a form of an epidemic with a scale crossing international boundaries to affect persons across the globe killing substantial number of people being widespread and infectious, and currently spread COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) is a perfect example of
pandemic
.
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23.
Outbreak of disease (e.g., COVID-19) that spreads very quickly and affects people globally at the same time.
Learn more in: During and After COVID-19: Seafarers Onboard
24.
This is an outbreak of a disease, a sickness, that covers a wide expanse of landscape, that may be within a specific area such as a city, or a larger space such as a state, a nation, or on a global level of outbreak.
Learn more in: eLearning Environments as Engaging Invitations to Elementary Age Learners: Parental Experiences and Understandings
25.
Is a disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents that affects more people and takes more lives than an epidemic (Robinson, 2020).
Learn more in: Lessons From COVID-19 Conferring Environmental Re-Engineering Opportunity
26.
An epidemic of an infectious disease spreading across a large region or worldwide and affecting a substantial number of people.
Learn more in: The Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Social Service-Providing Organizations in the Migration Sector in Turkey and the Digital Measures
27.
An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region.
Learn more in: Clustering and Regression Analysis on COVID-19 in India Using Python
28.
An epidemic happening globally, going through the international borders and generally disturbing a huge number of public health.
Learn more in: Downfall of the Sports Industry Due to the Pandemic of COVID-19
29.
It is the common name given to epidemics that can spread to any country, continent, even the entire world and affect the entire area in which they spread.
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30.
An epidemic of an infectious disease which spreads over a wide area, usually affecting a very large number of people rapidly.
Learn more in: Social Justice Leadership for Co-Educating Refugee and Migrant Students in Greek Primary Schools Through Distance Education During COVID-19
31.
An outbreak of disease with high prevalence found across the globe or across a country.
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32.
Occurring over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affecting a significant proportion of the population.
Learn more in: Challenges Experienced in Distance Education and Solution Suggestions During the COVID-19 Pandemic Period
33.
A global and widespread disease or infection that affects a vast area or all around the world.
Learn more in: How Can Advancement in Information Technology Help College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic?: Evidence From the Video Game Industry
34.
A
pandemic
is a health crisis resulting in social and economic instability, which means that all market players have to make the necessary adjustments to adjust such complicated conditions to ensure their future survival.
Learn more in: Is the COVID-19 Pandemic Shifting the Social-Business Paradigm?
35.
An epidemic that affects a large part of the population, country, countries.
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36.
Disease existing in almost all of an area or in almost all of a group of people, animals, or plants.
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37.
An infectious desease that spread globaly and reaches a high number of people in different countries and continents. The difference between
pandemic
and epidemic is the number of people affected.
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38.
It is a global epidemic which spreads in more than one continent.
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39.
The spread of an infectious disease across large geographical regions or even the world.
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40.
A disease’s spreading to a whole country or around the world.
Learn more in: Teleworking as an Emerging Strategy During COVID-19: Evidence From the United States
41.
The epidemic that appeared in China in November 2019, spread all over the world and still continues.
Learn more in: Preschool Teacher Evaluations of the Distance Education Process
42.
A
pandemic
is the widespread transmission of an infection disease across a large area or region.
Learn more in: Teleworking: The “New Normal” in Response to a Pandemic
43.
An infectious disease that spread across multiple nations rapidly.
Learn more in: Research on International Business and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review of the Managerial and Policy Implications
44.
an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affects a significant proportion of the population.
Learn more in: An Ecosystem Approach to Human Resource Management: Dialogues in a COVID-19 Context
45.
This is an epidemic that is spreading around the world. It is spreading rapidly and has a long history of infectivity. The
pandemic
referred to in this paper concerns the year 2020.
Learn more in: Training Company Self-Organization
46.
It is the spread of an infectious disease to a wide area in the world and affect a large number of people.
Learn more in: Precaution or Stigma?: Older Adults in the Turkish National Press During COVID-19 Pandemic
47.
It is the general name given to epidemic diseases that spread and show their effects in a wide area in more than one country or continent in the world.
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48.
The outbreak of a disease throughout a very wide area that crosses across international borders.
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49.
Outbreak of an epidemic or diseases globally or to a large area that affect heavily.
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50.
An outbreak of a disease prevalent over the whole world or a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and affecting a significant proportion of the global population.
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51.
A contagious disease that spreads rapidly across different continents and countries.
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52.
A disease prevalent across the world.
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53.
The still ongoing global
pandemic
of COVID-19 disease. It was officially declared by the WHO on March 11, 2020.
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54.
Is an epidemic of an infectious disease that spreads among the population located in an extremely large geographical region, such as the entire planet.
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55.
An infection or illness spreading and crossing international boundaries in an epidemic manner.
Learn more in: Libraries on the Global Health Crisis: COVID-19 Pandemic
56.
A
pandemic
is defined as “an epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people”. The classical definition includes nothing about population immunity, virology, or disease severity ( WHO, 2022d ).
Learn more in: Analyzing the Global Economy in the Post-Pandemic Recovery: Is the Recovery Near or Not?
57.
An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affects a significant proportion of the population.
Learn more in: Economic Measures for Mitigation of the Consequences of COVID-19: Evidence From Serbia
58.
General expression given to epidemics that spread and show their effects in a wide area in more than one country or continent in the world.
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59.
A worldwide disease outbreak of a contagious disease.
Learn more in: A Fighting Stance Against the “Next Big One” Post-SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 in Contemporaneous Social Imagery and Journalism: Individual, Group, and Societal Preparedness
60.
An outbreak of a
pandemic
disease.
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61.
An epidemic that has spread over several countries/continents, usually affecting a large number of people.
Learn more in: Setting the Aware Agenda of the COVID-19 Health Emergency: The Italian PAs Social Media Coverage
62.
The
pandemic
caused by the covid 19 crisis has changed tourism practices and shaken up the world.
Learn more in: To Identify the Evolution of Tourism Practices in a Sensitive Way Through Documentary
63.
Disease prevalent in a country or world.
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64.
Epidemic affecting a continent or worldwide.
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65.
Is any deadly infectious disease reaching a “global” dimension that will affect the whole world.
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66.
A deadly disease that has spread across the world that significantly affects various populations in different geographic locations.
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67.
A severe epidemic occurring worldwide, affecting a large number of people.
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68.
It describes as a disease which is prevalent over a whole country or the world.
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69.
Epidemic of an infectious disease that spreads across geographic regions and continents.
Learn more in: Surviving Amid Crisis Episodes: The Case of Women-Owned Small Enterprises in Bangladesh
70.
Is a disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents that affects more people and takes more lives than an epidemic (Robinson, 2020).
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71.
A disease that spreads across the world (e.g., COVID-19), provoking global emergency, and government interventions. The term needs to be distinguished from epidemic, which refers to a disease spreading in a circumscribed community in a specific time range.
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72.
Epidemic disease spread over a very large area and affecting a large proportion of a population.
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73.
Epidemic that affects the society in a global way, causing infections and deaths around the whole world.
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74.
The “worldwide spread” of a new disease, it is defined as epidemic occurring on a scale which crosses international boundaries, usually affecting many people.
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75.
It refers to the Corona Virus Disease which commence its spread in 2019, globally.
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76.
A worldwide disease epidemic.
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77.
A popular term refers to a rampant epidemic affecting a whole region, a continent, or the world due to a sensitive population, and a true
Pandemic
leads to a high death rate (death)
Learn more in: Role of School Management Teams in Planning of Curriculum Delivery During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
78.
A
pandemic
is an infectious disease that spreads across several continents or worldwide, affecting a significant number of individuals (e.g., COVID-19).
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79.
It’s an epidemic occurring worldwide and affecting a large number of people.
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80.
Epidemic disease that spreads to many countries or that attacks almost all individuals in a locality or region (Royal Spanish Academy, 2014 AU66: The in-text citation "Royal Spanish Academy, 2014" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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81.
The highest degree of viral threat in which disease has spread throughout the world. For example, the COVID-19
pandemic
, in which hundreds and thousands of people in all countries fall ill and die from a new coronavirus infection.
Learn more in: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Crisis on Doing E-Business in Industry 4.0
82.
An epidemic over a large region.
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83.
A worldwide spread of a new disease.
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84.
A spread of a new infectious disease across a large region or worldwide and affecting a plenty number of individuals, e.g., the Covid-19
pandemic
.
Learn more in: The Dynamic Connectedness Between Global Macroeconomic Risks and International Stock Markets: A Diagonal BEKK Approach
85.
It refers to a global issue in which a disease quickly spreads across various countries, affecting a large area and a high number of individuals. The COVID-19
pandemic
is the most recent
pandemic
the world faced which affected numerous countries and people all over the globe.
Learn more in: The Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tourism: A Qualitative Study
86.
A global epidemic that spread across the whole planet, covering the majority of the world population.
Learn more in: COVID-19 Infodemic and Social Responsibility of Ukrainian Higher Education Institutions
87.
This refers to a disease which is prevalent over a country or the world.
Learn more in: Youth Entrepreneurship and SME Challenges: Namibia in the COVID-19 Scenario
88.
A disease outbreak, usually fatal, that spreads without boundaries and affects worldwide populations.
Learn more in: Analyzing IT Opportunities for Inclusive Digital Learning: The Largest Academic Project Ever Implemented During the COVID-19 Era
89.
A large-scale epidemic when a contagious disease spreads to a wide region, several countries of the world.
Learn more in: COVID-19 Data and Environmental Perspectives: A Case From Georgia
90.
Epidemic disease that affects more than one continent and which is caused by community transmission.
Learn more in: Folklore as a Response to the Pandemic: Rumors About the Coronavirus
91.
An infectious disease with widespread infections across multiple locations, usually over different continents simultaneously over a period of time.
Learn more in: Multicultural and Educational Challenges in the Context of the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic: Ghana and Kenya
92.
It is the general term given to epidemic diseases that spread and show affect a wider area involving multiple countries or continents in the world.
Learn more in: The Destination Preferences of Foreign Tourists During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Attitudes Towards: Marmaris, Turkey
93.
It is an epidemic disease spread across a large region or reaching the four continents.
Learn more in: Tourism, Terrorism, Morality, and Marketing: A Study of the Role of Reciprocity in Tourism Marketing
94.
A
pandemic
occurs over a wide geographic area and affecting an exceptionally high proportion of the population.
Learn more in: A Human Resource Management Practice on Working Remotely During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic: Redesigning the Office of the Future
95.
It is an epidemic of an infectious disease that spreads in a large geographical region, such as a continent or the entire planet. Only the WHO can declare that a disease is a
pandemic
. Other diseases that today would be or were
pandemic
s: leprosy, plague, influenza, cholera, typhus, and HIV. Diseases such as Ebola would only be a be considered if they reached much larger geographical areas. Malaria is a disease widely spread all over the planet, but it is not infectious.
Learn more in: COVID-19 and Human Rights in a Fragile State: Guinea-Bissau
96.
It refers to contagious epidemic diseases that have spread throughout a large part of the world.
Learn more in: The Present and Future of Gastronomy Against Global Threats
97.
An increased and sustained propagation of an extraordinary infectious human disease that rapidly affects all parts of the world and a large part of the global population.
Learn more in: Interventions and Practices to Mitigate COVID-19's Impact on SMEs
98.
An epidemic occurring worldwide, or over a very wide area, crossing international boundaries and usually affecting a large number of people.
Learn more in: The Impact of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry: The Case of MSMEs in Barcelona
99.
An outbreak of a global disease.
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100.
It is a name given to infectious diseases that threaten the health of people living around the world.
Learn more in: Determination of Preschool Teacher Candidates' Views on the Learning Management System Used in the COVID-19 Pandemic Process
101.
This refers to an outbreak of a disease across a large area such as the COVID-19 disease.
Learn more in: Blended Mode of Teaching and Learning and Its Implication on Undergraduate Class Attendance: Students' Perspectives
102.
It is an epidemic that may spread all over the world.
Learn more in: Exploration of Computational Intelligence Insights and Data Analytics to Combat COVID-19
103.
An epidemic of an infection disease that is spreading across many countries and/or continents and affecting a significant number of people.
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104.
An epidemic that spread in more than one country or continent in the world and show their effect in a very wide geography.
Learn more in: Alternative Suggestion for the Sustainability of Tourism During Coronavirus Breakout
105.
It is the transboundary spread of a disease or infectious agent in numerous parts of the world.
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106.
Epidemic affecting a large proportion of a population over a wide geographical region.
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107.
A disease prevalent over a whole country or the world.
Learn more in: COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Implications on Storekeeping Practices: Perspectives of Health Workers
108.
A situation when the disease is spread all over the world and it is complex to manage.
Learn more in: Self-Maintained Health Surveillance Artificial Intelligence Assistant
109.
A disease that is prevalent over a whole country or throughout the world.
Learn more in: Beyond Pandemic: Accelerating Artificial Intelligence and Financial Analytics
110.
A global epidemic that affects a large geographical area or a large part of the world.
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111.
References the COVID-19 global
pandemic
, specifically.
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112.
A global epidemic.
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113.
Is an outbreak or disease which spreads through a whole portion of countries.
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114.
It is the general name given to epidemic diseases that spread and show their effects in a wide area in more than one country or continent in the world.
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115.
An epidemic or outbreak that is widespread across a population.
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116.
A
pandemic
is a severe outbreak of a disease occurring worldwide rapidly affecting a large number of people and takes more lives than an epidemic.
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117.
Occurring over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affecting a significant proportion of the population.
Learn more in: Creating the Intelligent Learning Space: Implementation of Education 4:0 for Remote Teaching During the COVID-19 Pandemic
118.
Epidemic of an infectious disease that spreads throughout more than one continent or worldwide.
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119.
A widespread presence of a disease in a country.
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120.
It is an epidemic that occurred worldwide, that is crossing the international borders resulting in affecting a majority of the population.
Learn more in: Testing Models of Data-Driven Reporting in Newspapers for Health Communication: Study Based on the COVID-19 Second Wave
121.
Worldwide outbreak of a disease.
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122.
Refers to an epidemic or disease that has spread from country to country affecting a large number of the population. In Greek, “pan” means “all” while “demos” means “people.”
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123.
This is the widespread
pandemic
of an infectious disease. i.e., multiple continents or global spread have affected a large number of people.
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124.
A disease prevailing over a whole country or the entire world.
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125.
A global infection that spreads through air, water, or other transmission modes between people.
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126.
Is a disease that is widespread across countries and continents ( WHO, 2021c ).
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127.
An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affects a significant proportion of the population.
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128.
Disease outbreak that has spread worldwide. Another important
pandemic
in 2000s was swine influenza
pandemic
.
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129.
A
Pandemic
is the worldwide spread of a new disease or virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) is responsible for declaring when a global influenza is occurring.
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130.
Ongoing global
pandemic
caused by the COVID-19 corona virus.
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131.
A global population being exposed to an infection such as COVID 19.
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In this chapter,
pandemic
refers to the infectious disease COVID-19. But ideally a
pandemic
is an epidemic or outbreak of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of people.
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Occurring over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents) and typically affecting a significant proportion of the population.
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A
pandemic
is defined as an epidemic of an infectious disease that spreads worldwide and impacts multiple continents (e.g., Spanish flu, SARS, COVID-19, etc.).
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A disease prevalent over a whole country or world in this case corona virus.
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Widespread disease affecting either an entire country or the world.
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It can be expressed as the general name given to epidemic diseases that spread and show their effects in a wide area in more than one country or continent in the world.
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An epidemic of an infectious disease that crosses global boundaries.
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They are epidemic diseases that spread over a wide area in more than one country or continent in the world and show their effects.
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Pandemic
refers to a global epidemic,
pandemic
spreads several countries at the same time and effects a large number of people.
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Disease with deadly effects and spreading rapidly on a global scale.
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The global outbreak of a disease.
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An epidemic or disease occurring worldwide or over a very wide area while crossing international boundaries and affecting a large number of people.
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Pandemic
refers to a disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents which affects more people and takes more lives than an epidemic.
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An epidemic occurring worldwide.
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146.
A
pandemic
is basically a global epidemic -- an epidemic that spreads to more than one continent.
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147.
Pandemic
is the spread of a disease or infection in a very wide area such as countries, continents and even the whole world.
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An epidemic occuring over a huge area, across the world, affecting a large number of population.
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worldwide epidemic.
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It is an epidemic of an infectious disease that is spread across the world.
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An epidemic of an infectious disease.
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An infectious disease affecting a substantial number of people globally.
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A disease that spreads over the entire world killing millions of people. COVID-19 is an example of a
pandemic
.
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An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of people. A widespread endemic disease with a stable number of infected people is not a
pandemic
.
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An increased and sustained propagation of an extraordinary infectious human disease that rapidly affects all parts of the world and a large part of the global population.
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An unwanted worldwide situation.
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An epidemic that spreads worldwide.
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An epidemic that can spread all over the globe.
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It’s an infectious disease outbreak that spreads quickly across countries and/or continents. Its more severe than epidemic as it affects more people, larger area, and causes high mortality rate.
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A widespread disease in the world.
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A
pandemic
is defined as a new virus disease that spreads around the globe in many countries and continents, creating global public health emergency. The World health organsiation declared the novel coronavirus a
pandemic
on 11 th of March 2020. Examples of
pandemic
are H1N1 also known as swine flu (2009), SARS (2003) AU94: The in-text citation "SARS (2003)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , H3N2 (1968) known as Avian flu, H2N2 (1957) also known as Asian flu.
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