ONE Hand to Hand TWO Sneasing THREE Coughing FOUR Spitting FIVE Insect Bites SIX Sex SEVEN 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Word of Mouth?
Well one person gets a diesease or sickness and then they pass it to someone else then that person passes it to someone else and it goes like this till pretty much the alot of people have it.
smallpox
the spread of Bantu languages throught Africa
Because people could not shut up and ww2 spread :)
The renaissance spread to England by tourist that been there or from trading centers of Italy, Florance.
Type your answer here... paper money where it later spread to
Roughly you can think of it this way: population explosion allows more epidemics (or worse epidemics) due to the ease of the virus or diseases to spread
Diseases which spread in a particular area ; eg:yellow fever in africa.''by shruti garg''
Epidemiology is a branch of medicine sutying epidemics and the spread of diseases.
the spread of diseases has often followed trade, migration, and pilgrimage routes.
Civilization leads to epidemics in a number of ways. Infection can be spread more rapidly because of population density, trade over larger geographic regions, and domestication of animals that could be carrying disease.
The Epidemics was created in 1986.
Vaccinations have had the greatest impact on preventing epidemics in the twenty first century. By providing immunity to populations against infectious diseases, vaccinations have significantly reduced the spread of diseases such as measles, polio, and influenza, ultimately preventing epidemics from occurring. Additionally, public health measures such as surveillance, rapid response protocols, and increased healthcare infrastructure have also played a key role in preventing epidemics.
Overcrowding in urban areas makes it easier for diseases to spread quickly to many people.
A pandemic spreads across continents while epidemics stay more localized to a country or area.
Not always. If a disease is too virulent, it may kill the infected individuals before it has a chance to spread.
One of the most common epidemics is influenza. Other epidemics include: plague, measles, smallpox, HIV/AIDS, SARS, and meningitis.
When you say "epidemics" do you mean the ten plagues?