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The major epidemic diseases in the past were fevers of various sorts, plague, smallpox and cholera. But the single largest epidemic was the influenza epidemic of 1918–19, - Sociology

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The major epidemic diseases in the past were fevers of various sorts, plague, smallpox and cholera. But the single largest epidemic was the influenza epidemic of 1918–19, which killed about 5% of the total population of India at that time.

Differentiate between epidemic and pandemic.

Distinguish Between
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Epidemic: An epidemic refers to the sudden increase in the spread of a disease within a particular area or community, affecting more people than normally expected and remaining limited to a specific region.

Example: The influenza epidemic of 1918–19 in India, which was confined to the country.

Pandemic: A pandemic is a disease outbreak that spreads over a very large area, crossing national and continental boundaries, and affects a large share of the world’s population.

Example: The COVID-19 pandemic, which impacted countries across the globe.

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