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epidemic
/ ˌepɪˈdemɪk /
/ ˌepɪˈdemɪk /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.流行病,传染病;(迅速的)盛行,蔓延
  • adj.盛行的,泛滥的
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    • 复数

      epidemics
    • 比较级

      more epidemic
    • 最高级

      most epidemic
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     流行病

    ”深圳市卫计委相关负责人表示。 流行病(Epidemic)指可以感染众多人口的传染病。流行病可以只是在某地区发生,亦可以是全球性的大流行。

  • 2

    [医] 流行性的

    ... entry n.登录,条目;进入,入口;参加竞赛的人或物 epidemic adj.流行性的,传染的 episode n.(一连串事件中的)一件事;(剧本、小说等中的)一段情节,插曲,片断 ...

  • 3

     流行

    ...poadic):指某病在某地区人群中呈历年的一般发病水平,病例在人群中散在发生或零星出现,病例之间无明显联系6、流行(epidemic):指某地区、某病在某时间的发病率显著超过历年该病的散发发病率水平。

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     传染病

    传染病(Epidemic):使受术者染上具有高度传染性的疾病。

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    Today, doctors are fearing a worldwide epidemic.
    如今,医生们在担心一次世界性的流行。
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    Hospitals were already fully extended because of the epidemic.
    这场流行病已使各医院以最大负荷运转。
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    Health officials have successfully confined the epidemic to the Tabatinga area.
    卫生官员们已经成功地将该传染病控制在塔巴廷加地区。
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  • Epidemic

    An epidemic (from Greek ἐπί epi "upon or above" and δῆμος demos "people") is the rapid spread of infectious disease to a large number of people in a given population within a short period of time, usually two weeks or less. For example, in meningococcal infections, an attack rate in excess of 15 cases per 100,000 people for two consecutive weeks is considered an epidemic. Epidemics of infectious disease are generally caused by several factors including a change in the ecology of the host population (e.g. increased stress or increase in the density of a vector species), a genetic change in the pathogen reservoir or the introduction of an emerging pathogen to a host population (by movement of pathogen or host). Generally, an epidemic occurs when host immunity to either an established pathogen or newly emerging novel pathogen is suddenly reduced below that found in the endemic equilibrium and the transmission threshold is exceeded.An epidemic may be restricted to one location; however, if it spreads to other countries or continents and affects a substantial number of people, it may be termed a pandemic. The declaration of an epidemic usually requires a good understanding of a baseline rate of incidence; epidemics for certain diseases, such as influenza, are defined as reaching some defined increase in incidence above this baseline. A few cases of a very rare disease may be classified as an epidemic, while many cases of a common disease (such as the common cold) would not.

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