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what are the two kind of pandemic explain each​

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Answered by subhaspally351
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AN EPIDEMIC is a disease that affects a large number of people within a community, population, or region.

A PANDEMIC is an epidemic that’s spread over multiple countries or continents.

ENDEMIC is something that belongs to a particular people or country.

Answered by rochellecoc
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What is an epidemic?

An epidemic is an outbreak of a disease that spreads quickly and affects many people at the same time. An outbreak occurs when there is a sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease, like COVID-19. It generally describes an increase that was not anticipated. An outbreak can occur in a community, geographical area or several countries.

Epidemic is often used broadly to describe any problem that has grown out of control. During an epidemic, the disease is actively spreading.

Examples of past epidemics are the 1918 Spanish flu, the measles outbreak from 1981 to 1991, and a 2014 case of whooping cough.

What is a pandemic?

A pandemic is a type of epidemic that relates to geographic spread and describes a disease that affects an entire country or the whole world.

An epidemic becomes a pandemic when it spreads over significant geographical areas and affects a large percent of the population.

In short, a pandemic is an epidemic on a national or global level.

Examples of past pandemics are the flu pandemic of 1968, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and the bubonic plague.

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