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Epidemics

August 31,2015

Epidemics and How They Occur

Epidemics and How They Occur
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  • Microscopic Organisms
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  • Epidemics, Microscopic Organisms
An epidemic is a period of higher than normal incidence of an infectious disease.  The number of cases does not need to be enormous, just higher than normal, for it to be considered an epidemic; diseases such as rhinovirus (the common cold) are not considered epidemic diseases even when they infect
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