Examples of using Epidemic in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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you will find Epidemic Sound has 106 tracks.
They were obvious that what was going on was an epidemic of accounting control fraud building up.
worse around the world, even to the point of being called an epidemic by some.
At the end of August 1854, the cholera epidemic which had been spreading throughout France appeared for the first time in Castres.
Sierra Leone are refused entry due to Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa.
There are various factors which contribute to this epidemic and one major element is certainly diet:
These signs and symptoms refer to epidemic typhus, as it is the most important of the typhus group of diseases.[9].
The violent pulmonary plague epidemic in Madagascar is not yet under control and has reached the country's capital, Antananarivo.
Francisco died in 1919 and Jacinta the following year in the Spanish Influenza epidemic that swept through Europe at the end of the war.
The tobacco epidemic is one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced, killing nearly six million people a year.
Higher temperatures in Central America possibly contributed to the rust epidemic that reduced the coffee harvest in 2012-2013 by up to a quarter.
The largest yellow fever epidemic in American history kills as many as 5,000 people in Philadelphia, roughly 10% of the population.
The second major epidemic took place in 2013 in French Polynesia, a chain of 67 islands with an approximate population of 270,000 inhabitants.
During the yellow fever epidemic of 1793, he suffered an attack of the disease,
A flu epidemic in 1957 would eventually kill 70,000 across the United States.
My Administration is committed to fighting the drug epidemic and helping get treatment for those in need,
The following signs and symptoms refer to epidemic typhus as it is the most important of the typhus group of diseases.[9].
Oseltamivir(as Tamiflu) was widely used during the H5N1 avian influenza epidemic in Southeast Asia in 2005.
Oseltamivir was widely used during the H5N1 avian influenza epidemic in Southeast Asia in 2005.
An ancient church that had been built before the epidemic was eventually demolished in 1740,
