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When a disease is endemic to a country or region it

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Answered by vansh921
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When a disease is endemic to a country or region, it  frequently infects the population.

Endemic disease denotes a disease that is found in a certain geographic region  and is constant present and/or there is a usual prevalence of a disease or infectious agent in a population within a geographic area. Example: Malaria is endemic disease because is restricted to a place (Afrca)

Answered by Anonymous
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When the disease is found in a certain area only attacking a fever number of people. e.g., - Goitre, Yellow fever, etc.

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