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Often used in the same context:
epidemic,
swine flu,
contagious disease,
pandemic,
marburg,
cerebrospinal meningitis,
atypical pneumonia,
ebola fever,
stomach flu,
severe acute respiratory syndrome,
infection,
virus,
shigellosis,
infestation,
haemorrhagic fever,
fowl cholera,
superstrain,
meningoencephalitis,
salmonella typhimurium,
salmonellosis,
epizootic,
rift valley fever,
marburg hemorrhagic fever,
salmonella,
disease,
cholera,
sars,
influenza,
lassa fever,
infectious disease,
norovirus,
communicable disease,
paratyphoid,
vesicular stomatitis,
cryptosporidiosis,
shigella,
sicknesses,
swine influenza,
ebola virus,
swine fever,
hog cholera,
potato wart,
west nile virus,
arboviruses,
coxsackie virus,
glanders,
salmonella typhi,
listeriosis,
botulism,
incubation period,
typhus fever,
flu,
predy,
dysentry,
rinderpest,
bluetongue,
whooping cough,
bubonic plague,
viral haemorrhagic fever,
alphavirus,
mad cow disease,
illness,
measles,
coccidia,
zoonosis,
superbug,
arbovirus,
lymphogranuloma venereum,
quarantines,
coccidiosis,
enterovirus,
ecoli,
itch mite,
hemorrhagic fever,
ciguatera,
serotype,
vibrio,
typhoid fever,
bacillary dysentery,
klebsiella,
illnesses,
ebola,
yersinia,
giardiasis,
tularemia,
canine distemper,
mumps,
dengue fever,
leptospirosis,
arenavirus,
amebic,
psittacosis,
innoculation,
serratia,
myiasis,
meningitis,
guinea worm disease,
vaccination,
ebola hemorrhagic fever,
encephalitis,
inoculation,
infective agent,
outbreaks,
spate,
downturn,
epidemics,
irruption,
outburst,
recrudescence,
flurry,
typhoon,
bout,
conflagration,
explosion,
setback,
storm,
attack,
burst,
earthquake,
fracas,
drought,
riot,
spill,
comparable,
defect,
landslide,
nonexperimental,
overlap,
paleogeographic,
pest,
preand,
stressful,
clinical,
disaster,
enzootic,
ous
More specific:
epidemic,
recrudescence
Appears in the definition of:
.,
epidemic,
francis ferdinand,
franz ferdinand,
legionnaires' disease,
pandemic,
shirer,
william lawrence shirer
More general:
happening,
natural event,
occurrence
Also try:
— Adjectives for outbreak:
first,
serious,
sudden,
new,
fresh,
actual,
recent,
violent,
severe,
major,
last,
more...
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