pandemics in English

noun
1
an outbreak of a pandemic disease.
Two highly contagious enteroviruses are known to cause epidemics and pandemics of acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis.

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1. Pandemics, plagues and pestilence have beset humans throughout history.

2. Just look at pandemics -- swine flu, bird flu, H1N1.

3. Many are dying because of all those kind of pandemics,

4. Alleviating global poverty will help prevent future pandemics

5. During the 1918 and 1957 influenza pandemics, mortality in pregnant women was 45%.

6. Access to medication in the context of pandemics such as HIV/AIDS

7. BARDA has a proven track record of responding to pandemics and developing lifesaving medical Countermeasures

8. Pandemics, crisis Conjunctures, and professional practices: what is the role of nursing with regard to Covid-19? Rev Gaucha Enferm

9. Since then, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or Aids, has become one of the deadliest pandemics in history

10. It has facilitated collective responses to challenges such as natural disasters, pandemics, climate change and energy security.

11. Many are dying because of all those kind of pandemics, HIV, malaria, poverty, not going to school.

12. Current literature shows that secondary Bacterial infections, although less frequent than in previous influenza pandemics, affect COVID-19 patients

13. Access to medication in the context of pandemics such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria: draft resolution

14. COVID-19 Medical Countermeasure Portfolio BARDA has a proven track record of responding to pandemics and developing lifesaving medical Countermeasures

15. Bioweapons (aka bioterrorism) is the weaponized use of microbes to create disease and death, targeting ethnicities & causing pandemics.

16. Keywords: COVID-19, death rituals, many pandemics, political pandemic, social pandemic, Body politics, social drama, Pakistan Introduction: Multiple Pandemics Starting in late 2019 and becoming a pandemic in the spring of 2020, the almost yearlong the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has directly or indirectly, visibly or invisibly affected

17. Global Biodefense News on Pathogens and Preparedness News on preparedness and countermeasures for health security threats from emerging infectious diseases, pandemics and …

18. Climatic catastrophes and pandemics demonstrated the vulnerability of human existence to forces beyond its control despite the immensity of scientific advances.

19. Could the Bioweapons Treaty Be Another Tool for Addressing Pandemics? What might governments do to reduce the risk of future large-scale biological attacks or naturally occurring pandemics? Perhaps now is the right time to revisit the 46-year-old Biological Weapons Convention treaty and make it a better tool against future biological threats.

20. 12 Although health officials have held exercises to prepare for pandemics and outbreaks caused by bioterrorism, they have yet to master the necessary communications skills.

21. The Traditional Definition of Pandemics, Its Moral Conflations, and Its Practical Implications: A Defense of Conceptual Clarity in Global Health Laws and Policies

22. A plant-derived Antiviral medication may be “highly effective” in treating the coronavirus — and could also help fight future pandemics, according to new research in the UK

23. Recent Examples on the Web Previous examples of natural disasters and pandemics reducing the birthrate, like the Spanish Flu, preceded the widespread use of Contraception

24. This allows us to contribute actively on issues such as regional and international security, climatic change and environmental protection, economic growth, pandemics, energy and terrorism.

25. Bioweapons treaty members should work to identify future areas for research and development that could be beneficial in preparing for possible future pandemics or biological attacks

26. 20 Anthony Fauci, head of America’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the American government has been funding many such firms in preparation for bioterrorism and pandemics.

27. President Joe Biden’s blue state Bailout, which he’s expected to sign Friday, is a monstrosity — so large it leaves America’s states with a surplus after one of the costliest pandemics in

28. Find case studies on topics in health care and biotechnology ethics, including end-of-life care, clinical ethics, pandemics, culturally competent care, vulnerable patient populations, and other topics in Bioethics

29. And we really don't have experience with pandemics, and we're also not very good as a society at acting to things we don't have direct and sort of gut-level experience with.

30. Is a world with no Abattoirs an outrageous statement??? Or a necessary reality to prevent future pandemics, restore our planet, and seriously-commit to feeding the world with an increasing population, where currently 800 million people are malnourished?

31. Today's Anticapitalists Are Closer to Fascism Than They Think by Fabrizio Ferrari for Mises On the back of the economic crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemics, we are witnessing—once more—so-called economists, historians, and pundits attempting

32. “The risk,” Squillace said, “is that seeing the enemy everywhere poisons our life, our social interactions, Barbarizes civil living.” Luca Napolitani, a reader from Teramo, in central Italy, said what most fascinated him was the fact that the book’s ending showed how pandemics could be great levelers—when the plague hits, wealth and

33. The Biomanufacturing and Life Sciences Strategy is driven by two objectives: to grow a strong, competitive domestic life sciences sector, with cutting-edge Biomanufacturing capabilities, while creating good jobs for Canadians, and to make sure Canada is prepared for pandemics and other health emergencies in the future.

34. Indian assistance was sought for (a) establishing a National Centre for Research in Animal Diseases (Pandemics) in Mongolia; (b) acclimatization of high-yielding and fast-ripening varieties of crops/plants suitable for the Mongolian climatic conditions; (c) water harvesting and construction of dams; (d) biotechnology; and (e) development of the Mongolian dairy sector.

35. Natural flu pandemics occur relatively frequently, and may be the most serious Biosecurity threat, though exact probabilities are difficult to estimate.2 The worst flu pandemic in the past century was the “Spanish” flu epidemic of 1918, which is believed to have been responsible for about 50 million deaths.3 Due to globalization, a similar pandemic today would likely

36. In this context, India has effectively used the East Asia Summit, the premier forum at the level of Heads of State and Government for strategic dialogue and cooperation in the region on political, security and economic issues, to put forward its views on vital subjects such as maritime security, international terrorism, disaster management, access to clean energy, combating pandemics, etc.