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outbreaks Meaning in Tamil ( outbreaks வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

எதிர்பாரா கிளர்ச்சி,



outbreaks தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

செயற்கை செயலற்ற நோய்த்தடுப்பு பொதுவாக ஊசி மூலம் நிர்வகிக்கப்படுகிறது மேலும், ஒரு குறிப்பிட்ட நோயின் சமீபத்திய எதிர்பாரா கிளர்ச்சி இருப்பின் அல்லது டெட்டனசின் போது ஏற்படுவது போன்ற நச்சுத்தன்மைக்கு ஒரு அவசர சிகிச்சையாக அது பயன்படுத்தப்படுகிறது.

outbreaks's Usage Examples:

Glanders (including farcy) was the subject during the twentyfour years 1877-1900 of outbreaks in Great Britain ranging between a minimum of 518 in 1877 and a maximum of 1657 in 1892; in the former year 758 horses were attacked, and in the latter 3001.


Group C rotavirus has been associated with rare cases of diarrheal outbreaks in Japan and England.


In the 1990s, outbreaks of a virulent strain of group A streptococcus were reported to cause a toxic-shock-like illness and a severe invasive infection called necrotizing fasciitis, which destroys skin and muscle tissue.


"Epidemic outbreaks of other diseases - for instance, cholera, diphtheria and typhoid fever - are often preceded and followed by the prevalence of mild illness of an allied type; and t he true significance of this fact is one of the most important problems in epidemiology.


For a people so accustomed to revolutionary outbreaks, the Venezuelans are singularly deficient in military organization.


Apart from these local outbreaks, the Jews throughout the empire remained loyal citizens and were not molested.


Examples are vitamin C (to boost the immune system), zinc (to reduce the frequency of HSV outbreaks), aloe (a possible antiviral), lemon balm (to speed healing), and licorice (with anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects).


an agitation, which in September culminated in an attack on Palermo by 3000 armed insurgents, and in similar outbreaks elsewhere.


blamed for outbreaks of diarrhea among inmates.


She still suffers outbreaks, even synthetic clothing materials cause a breakout.


avian flu outbreaks have already killed people across South East Asia.


Since 1900 there have been several mild outbreaks of bubonic plague.





Synonyms:

eruption, occurrent, occurrence, recrudescence, natural event, epidemic, irruption, happening,



Antonyms:

success, beginning, appearance, ending, failure,

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