Epidemics and pandemics in human history-a review

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Several accounts of influenza, cholera, dengue, smallpox and several other records of history were able to eradicate some. epidemics are an abnormal occurrence in a society, region of disease, specified health for coupled behavior and other health-related events clearly in surplus are anticipated occurrences. Sudden severe widespread outbreak of disease pre-existing in the community. The study was planned to conduct a literature review collecting sources from databases like google scholar, pubmed etc. The articles were collected between the year 2000-2020. The out come or result of this study are based on the research done by the researchers. The pandemics and epidemics are deadly diseases compared to other diseases. The consequences are very large and the preventive measures to stop are very less. The medical team which is the doctors, researchers, health care workers, etc plays an important role in this kind of situation. Good medical care efficient research made it possible to fight every infection. Luckily we were even able to eradicate a few.

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Priya, J., Lekha, & Hannah. (2021). Epidemics and pandemics in human history-a review. International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science, 8(1), 1480–1483. https://doi.org/10.19070/2377-8075-21000295

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