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  1. Epidemics: This article will briefly cover: observed patterns of epidemics of infectious diseases and the underlying processes thought to generate those patterns. Macroparasites are, as the name suggests, much larger parasitic organisms such as helminths, flukes or other worms. [100%] 2022-02-08 [Population Biology]
  2. Epidemics Act: Epidemics Act, EpidA(German: Epidemiengesetz; also known as Federal Act on the Control of Communicable Human Diseases) is a Switzerland federal act designed to protect people from infections and to prevent and control the outbreak and spread of communicable diseases ... (Medicine) [70%] 2024-08-14 [Epidemiology]
  3. Lead poisoning epidemics: Lead poisoning epidemics refer to instances of mass lead poisoning, and usually occur unintentionally in low income countries. Lead recycling is a common cause of a poisoning epidemic, and it is commonplace and sometimes the only means of providing sustenance ... [57%] 2024-01-07 [Lead poisoning] [Mass poisoning]...
  4. Lead poisoning epidemics: Lead poisoning epidemics refer to instances of mass lead poisoning, and usually occur unintentionally in low income countries. Lead recycling is a common cause of a poisoning epidemic, and it is commonplace and sometimes the only means of providing sustenance ... [57%] 2022-07-05 [Lead poisoning] [Mass poisoning]...
  5. List of epidemics: This article is a list of epidemics of infectious disease. Widespread and chronic complaints such as heart disease and allergy are not included if they are not thought to be infectious. (Medicine) [57%] 2023-10-26 [Epidemiology]
  6. Plague epidemics in Malta: Several epidemics from the plague struck Malta from the medieval era until 1945, claiming almost 20,000 victims in at least ten epidemics over 350 years. After the first epidemics, preventive measures were installed, including a very active lazaret which ... (Medicine) [50%] 2023-11-28 [Plague (disease)]
  7. Cholera epidemics in Luxembourg: The first major cholera outbreak in Luxembourg was in 1827, with further outbreaks in 1832, 1849, 1854 and 1865. Due to population growth, poverty and poor hygiene conditions, outbreaks were relatively frequent in Luxembourg in the 19th century. [50%] 2024-03-02 [Cholera] [Cholera outbreaks]...
  8. List of epidemics and pandemics: This is a list of the largest known epidemics and pandemics caused by an infectious disease. Widespread non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer are not included. (none) [44%] 2023-12-05 [Epidemics] [Disease outbreaks]...
  9. Native American disease and epidemics: Although a variety of infectious diseases existed in the Americas in pre-Columbian times, the limited size of the populations, smaller number of domesticated animals with zoonotic diseases, and limited interactions between those populations (as compared to areas of Eurasia ... (History of and effects of infectious and noncommunicable diseases on Native Americans) [44%] 2024-05-17 [Epidemics] [Indigenous peoples of North America]...
  10. Diseases and epidemics of the 19th century: Diseases and epidemics of the 19th century included long-standing epidemic threats such as smallpox, typhus, yellow fever, and scarlet fever. In addition, cholera emerged as an epidemic threat and spread worldwide in six pandemics in the nineteenth century. (Diseases and epidemics of the 19th century reached epidemic proportions in the case of cholera) [37%] 2024-02-18 [19th-century health disasters] [19th-century epidemics]...

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