epidemicity
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epidemicity — The state of prevailing disease in epidemic form. * * * ep·i·de·mic·i·ty .ep ə .dem is ət ē, .ep əd ə mis n, pl ties the quality or state of being epidemic specif the relative ability to spread from one host to others <the epidemicity of… … Medical dictionary
epidemicity — ˌepəˌdeˈmisəd.ē, dəˈm , ətē, i noun ( es) : the quality or state of being epidemic; specifically : the relative ability to spread from one host to others epidemicity of typhoid bacteria … Useful english dictionary
epidemicity — noun see epidemic I … New Collegiate Dictionary
epidemicity — n. quality of being epidemic … English contemporary dictionary
epidemicity — ep·i·de·mic·i·ty … English syllables
epidemic — I. adjective Etymology: French épidémique, from Middle French, from epidemie, noun, epidemic, from Late Latin epidemia, from Greek epidēmia visit, epidemic, from epidēmos visiting, epidemic, from epi + dēmos people more at demagogue Date: 1603 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
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March of Dimes — For the unaffiliated Canadian charitable organizations, see Ontario March of Dimes and March of Dimes Canada. March Of Dimes Formation January 3, 1938 Headquarters … Wikipedia
Poliomyelitis eradication — The global eradication of poliomyelitis is a public health effort to eliminate all cases of poliomyelitis (polio) infection. The global effort, begun in 1988 and led by the World Health Organization, UNICEF and The Rotary Foundation, has reduced… … Wikipedia