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epidemic Meaning in Telugu ( epidemic తెలుగు అంటే)



అంటువ్యాధి, జనవరి మురాక్

Noun:

జనవరి-మురాక్, వాబా, అంటు వ్యాధి,



epidemic's Usage Examples:

Fauci was one of the leading researchers during the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s.


Post-encounter history Many of the remnant Potatuck amalgamated with survivors of the Weantinock, Mohegan and other indigenous people, after losses due to epidemics and warfare from European colonization pressures.


epidemic with easily accessible vegetables such as African potato, garlic and beetroot, rather than with antiretroviral medicines, was the subject of local and.


Disabled after the stairs in her home collapsed, Manuela died in Paita, on November 23, 1856, during a diphtheria epidemic.


Foyston scored 9 goals in 5 games before the series was abandoned due to the influenza epidemic.


Condoms alone have limited impact in generalised epidemics [as in Africa], Shelton wrote.


This department serves as a national and international reference centre in the field and laboratory research and epidemic aid investigations of vector-borne viral infections and their arthropod vectors.


The Tanganyika laughter epidemic of 1962 was an outbreak of mass hysteria – or mass psychogenic illness (MPI) – rumored to have occurred in or near the.


Yanyong (born October 4, 1931) is a Chinese physician who publicized a coverup of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic in China.


Public health care in Milwaukee began with the creation of pesthouses during early epidemics and a quarantine hospital in 1877.


According to Patrick Taylor and Frederick Case, the attendance to Christian religious services has been low, except after the death of a loved one or a significant socio-political individual, and during the times of difficulty such as epidemics or a drought.


In 2005, Lee produced Unprescribed - Prescription for Addiction, an overview of America's prescription drug epidemic and turn toward heroin use across the U.



Synonyms:

pestilential, pandemic, epiphytotic, epizootic, pestilent, plaguey, pestiferous,



Antonyms:

antiseptic, good, agreeable, ecdemic, endemic,



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