epidemics Meaning in Tamil ( epidemics வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
தொத்து நோய்,
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epidemics's Usage Examples:
Yellow fever epidemics are common on the Campeche coast, and sometimes appear at Progreso and Merida.
Moreover, as this complication was a marked feature in certain epidemics of plague in India, the hypothesis has been framed by Hirsch that a special variety of plague, pestis indica, still found in India, is that which overran the world in the 14th century.
h,e, exhaustion of the soil in the vicinity of towns, or epidemics brought on by insanitary habits, might easily cause depopulation in so hot a climate.
The Malays formerly suffered severely from smallpox epidemics, but in the portion of the peninsula under British rule vaccination has been introduced, and the ravages of the disease no longer assume serious dimensions.
Plague, formerly one of the great scourges of the country, seems to have been stamped out, the last visitation having been in 1844, but cholera epidemics occasionally occur.
- Among the most Interesting modern means of waging war against epidemic pests is that of introducing other epidemics among the pests themselvese.
After a short interval it reappeared at Divanieh in December 1874, and spread over a much wider area than in the previous epidemics.
There have been several professional photographers (all detected in fraud sooner or later) who made it their business to take photo complaints, to certain epidemics of the middles ages,' and to phenomena that have occurred at some religious revivals.
(2) Pneumonic plague was observed and described in many of the old epidemics, and particularly by two medical men, Dr Gilder and Dr Whyte, in the outbreak in Kathiawar in 1816; but its precise significance was first recognized by Childe in Bombay.
God, maybe it got infected or something!Sometimes they became infected with other illnesses, and variolation seemed to start entirely new epidemics.
This immigration was also stimulated by the terrible condition of western Europe between 987 and 1060, when it was visited by an endless succession of bad harvests and epidemics.
Both it and the aromatic solution are powerful intestinal astringents, and are therefore useful in diarrhoea of a serious type, being strongly recommended both as a prophylactic and as a treatment during epidemics of Asiatic cholera.
Synonyms:
pestilential, pandemic, epiphytotic, epizootic, pestilent, plaguey, pestiferous,
Antonyms:
antiseptic, good, agreeable, ecdemic, endemic,