“Epidemic” and “pandemic” are two words that describe the spread of disease.
“Epidemic” is used to describe a disease that has grown out of control and is activelyspreading.
“Pandemic” is used to describe a disease that affects a whole country or the entire world.
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Understanding the difference between an epidemic and a pandemic is helpful when considering public health news.
What Is “Endemic”?
“Epidemic” is sometimes confused with “endemic,” but the two words have different meanings.
Among its many functions, the CDC is tasked with directing the appropriate response to a disease occurrence.
These figures help direct the appropriate public health response.
A pandemic is an epidemic that is actively spreading to multiple regions across the globe.
Epidemiologists are experts in disease progression.
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