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To fill:
The name of the particular area where when a disease becomes widespread.
Introduction:
Disease occurs due to various reasons. Some diseases spread in a particular area and gets infection. Diseases transfer due to bacteria, viruses, etc.
Answer to Problem 2A
When a disease becomes widespread in a particular area it is called as an epidemic disease.
Explanation of Solution
When a disease becomes widespread in a particular area it is called an outbreak. A disease is an epidemic when it affects a significant portion of an area in a short period. An epidemic is called an outbreak. When a disease spreads to multiple countries and continents, it’s considered a pandemic.
Epidemic diseases transfer to a large population. So we should be careful and be hygienic and safe.
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