Biology, asked by sofia2647, 5 months ago

difference between pandemic and endemic ❌no spam❌​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A PANDEMIC is an epidemic that's spread over multiple countries or continents. ENDEMIC is something that belongs to a particular people or country. AN OUTBREAK is a greater-than-anticipated increase in the number of endemic cases

Answered by ITZBFF
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\mathsf\red{What \: is \: Pandemic \: ?}

An outbreak of infectious disease that occurs over a wide geographical area and that is of high prevalence, generally affecting a significant proportion of the world’s population, usually over the course of several months.

Pandemic is arises from epidemic ( COVID - 19 )

\mathsf\red{What \: is \: Endemic \: ?}

an occurrence of disease that is temporarily of high prevalence and that is confined to one region or one part of the world, such as a single country.

Eg :- Malaria

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