Outbreaks of Disease.

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Outbreaks of Disease

What kind of impact can disease have on a population? Epidemic: Occurrence of disease cases above the normal amount expected for a population in a defined area Outbreak: Same definition as epidemic, but often used to refer to a limited geographical area Pandemic: An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents, or around the world.

Effects of Epidemics and pandemics: Social impact, economic impact or both?

My Contact Chart Your Name Contact 1 Contact 2 Contact 3 Lab-spread of disease