EPIDEMIC vs EPIZOOTIC: NOUN
- An outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and widely.
- A rapid spread, growth, or development.
- A temporary prevalence of a disease throughout a community: as, an epidemic of smallpox.
- The disease thus prevalent.
- Anything which takes possession of the minds of people as an epidemic does of their bodies.
- A widespread disease that affects many individuals in a population.
- An occurrence of a disease or disorder in a population at a frequency higher than that expected in a given time period.
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same time
- An epidemic disease.
- A disease or ailment.
- A particular epizootic (epizootically-occurring) disease.
- An occurrence of a disease or disorder in a population of non-human animals at a frequency higher than that expected in a given time period. Compare epidemic.
- An epizootic disease.
- A murrain; an epidemic influenza among horses.
- A disease attacking many animals at the same time; an epizootic disease.
- A disease thus prevalent.
- The temporary prevalence of a disease among brutes at a certain place: used in exactly the same way as epidemic in reference to human beings.
EPIDEMIC vs EPIZOOTIC: ADJECTIVE
- (especially of medicine) of disease or anything resembling a disease; attacking or affecting many individuals in a community or a population simultaneously
- Spreading rapidly and extensively by infection and affecting many individuals in an area or a population at the same time.
- Widely prevalent.
- Common to, or affecting at the same time, a large number in a community; -- applied to a disease which, spreading widely, attacks many persons at the same time; See endemic.
- Spreading widely, or generally prevailing; affecting great numbers, as an epidemic does
- Like or having to do with an epidemic; widespread
- (of animals) epidemic among animals of a single kind within a particular region
- Containing fossils.
- Like or having to do with an epizootic: epidemic among animals.
- Of or pertaining to an epizoön.
- Containing fossil remains; -- said of rocks, formations, mountains, and the like.
- Occurring at the same time among an unusually large number of animals in a particular geographic area. Used of a disease.
- Of the nature of a disease which attacks many animals at the same time; -- corresponding to epidemic diseases among men.
EPIDEMIC vs EPIZOOTIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Common to or affecting a whole people or a great number in a community; generally diffused and prevalent.
- In natural history, same as epizoic, 1.
- In geology, containing fossil remains: said of mountains, rocks, formations, and the like.
- Prevailing among the lower animals: applied to diseases, and corresponding to epidemic as applied to diseases prevalent among men.
EPIDEMIC vs EPIZOOTIC: RELATED WORDS
- Plague, Infection, Endemic, Prevalence, Outbreaks, Disease, Scourge, Outbreak, Epiphytotic, Plaguelike, Plaguey, Pestilent, Pestilential, Epizootic, Pandemic
- Anaplasmosis, Rift valley fever, Swine fever, Ebola fever, Rinderpest, Glanders, Zoonosis, Enzootic, Lymphangitis, Foot and mouth, Aphtha, Disease, Outbreak, Epidemiological, Epidemic
EPIDEMIC vs EPIZOOTIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Communicable, Infestation, Plague, Infection, Endemic, Prevalence, Disease, Scourge, Outbreak, Plaguey, Epiphytotic, Pestilent, Pestilential, Epizootic, Pandemic
- Haemorrhagic, Anaplasmosis, Rift valley fever, Swine fever, Ebola fever, Rinderpest, Glanders, Zoonosis, Enzootic, Lymphangitis, Aphtha, Disease, Outbreak, Epidemiological, Epidemic
EPIDEMIC vs EPIZOOTIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic: Status of the Global HIV epidemic.
- Not unlike meth, vicious assaults and domestic violence are at epidemic levels across northern Michigan remains at epidemic levels.
- The AIDS epidemic, or epidemic of HIV and related diseases, makes plain the danger of naive ideas about progress.
- Obesity is a rampant epidemic in the Western world that doubles as a herald for the dieting epidemic.
- TB epidemic, and of progress in the response to the epidemic, at global, regional and country levels.
- HIV epidemic: The epidemic state in which HIV has never spread to ion may have existed for many years.
- Monitoring the epidemic and the quality of services will also facilitate a public health responsethat sustains epidemic control.
- While ore countries may have reached epidemic control, the need for more PHIA datais a barrier to understandingtheir current epidemic status.
- Because an epidemic is ONLY an epidemic if the number of cases are above average.
- We had an epidemic of fear, not a real epidemic.
- Senegalese Europe, Asia and South America, and epizootic outbreaks.
- Land use associations and changes in population indices of urban raccoons during a rabies epizootic.
- Board of Inquiry Concerning Epizootic Diseases among Swine - 1889 - 15 pages Report by New Hampshire.
- Your reply INDERAL has not epizootic differences in responses massively the elderly and mannered patients.
- New York had a large number of local newspapers and an extensive epizootic.
- Vaccination of poultry against the ongoing H5N1 epizootic is widespread in certain countries.
- Aeromonas hydrophila associated with ulcerative disease epizootic in Laguna de Bay, Philippines.
- Plague epidemics occur naturally in endemic regions following an epizootic.
- This current phase of the epizootic could last indefinitely.
- The Epizootic Wave Epizootic raccoon rabies in the US provides an example of the introduction of a new virus into a previously uninfected population.
EPIDEMIC vs EPIZOOTIC: QUESTIONS
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