Selected article for: "epidemic population spread and population spread"

Author: Abdullah Ucar; Seyma Arslan; Muhammed Yusuf Ozdemir
Title: Nowcasting and Forecasting the Spread of COVID-19 and Healthcare Demand In Turkey, A Modelling Study
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: cut3vf2c_1
    Snippet: Infectious disease agents have existed throughout human history. The diseases they cause can persist in a certain population (endemic), spread at a sudden rate and affect wider populations (epidemic) or turn into a global threat (pandemic) as in the 1918 Spanish flu. (1) . Coronaviruses, which were first detected in 1960, have been observed in humans until now and have 7 subtypes, also caused SARS outbreaks in 2003 and MERS in 2012. (2) ......
    Document: Infectious disease agents have existed throughout human history. The diseases they cause can persist in a certain population (endemic), spread at a sudden rate and affect wider populations (epidemic) or turn into a global threat (pandemic) as in the 1918 Spanish flu. (1) . Coronaviruses, which were first detected in 1960, have been observed in humans until now and have 7 subtypes, also caused SARS outbreaks in 2003 and MERS in 2012. (2) .

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