Reaching home
country during an epidemic is not difficult anymore, with this Cigna product cover.
Not exact matches
For example,
during the SARS
epidemic, there was an insatiable demand for facial masks in several
countries - and many entrepreneurs capitalized on the demand.
During her speech, she referenced her naloxone training and said that the opioid
epidemic was having a crippling effect on the
country.
And when
during the SARS
epidemic, the minister of health went on television and lied to the
country and to the world about the situation.
Many
countries ignored similar recommendations
during the Ebola
epidemic in West Africa and imposed what WHO saw as unnecessary and even counterproductive travel and trade restrictions.
For the new report, officials reporting from six
countries — Colombia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras, Suriname, and Venezuela — as well as the state of Bahia in Brazil, found GBS surged
during the Zika
epidemic, with rates increasing from 100 percent in El Salvador to 877 percent in Venezuela.
S.A.): Through the eyes of Sierra Leonean filmmakers, Survivors presents a heart - connected portrait of their
country during the Ebola outbreak, exposing the complexity of the
epidemic and the socio - political turmoil that lies in its wake.
In the Americas,
epidemic dengue was effectively controlled along with
epidemic yellow fever in most of the region by the Ae aegypti eradication program that eliminated the mosquito from 23
countries during the 1950s and 1960s [2, 20].
«The authors analyzed malaria statistics that were collected in Finland from 1750 to 2008 via correlation analyses between malaria frequency per million people and all variables that have been used in similar studies throughout other parts of Europe,» including temperature data, animal husbandry, consolidation of land by redistribution and household size... report that «malaria was a common endemic disease in Finland in the 18th and 19th centuries and prevalent in the whole
country,» and they say that «mortality
during malaria
epidemics usually varied between 0.85 and 3 %.»