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Pandemic refers to the epidemics of disease that are infectious and has spread across the world, different continents in a large region. There isevidence of a various pandemic from history, such as smallpox, tuberculosis, and Black Death. Recent pandemic includes HIV pandemic and 2009 HINI pandemic. A pandemicaffectsa large number of individuals.
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