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Outbreaks meaning
plural of outbreak
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And while the Weed and Pest Districts "do a great job of trying to plan for outbreaks like this," controlling big outbreaks can get expensive quick.
Outbreaks of snow will move away, then later outbreaks of sleet and rain will probably arrive, although falling as snow over high ground at first.
Also, the fact that there are multiple, concurrent outbreaks – and that public health officials do not know the scope of those outbreaks – is worrisome.
Studies vary on the link between COVID-19 outbreaks and nursing home staffing levels, but numerous analyses have found low staffing to be a predictor of whether facilities had outbreaks and how large they became.
The data also suggested that gyms and sports have not made up a major proportion of outbreaks in any of Ontario’s COVID-19 hot spots, accounting for just three per cent of known outbreaks in Toronto, four per cent in Peel and two per cent in York.
Two more hospitals have outbreaks, at Saanich and West Coast General Hospital in Port Alberni, joining 54 active outbreaks in long-term care or assisted living facilities in the province.
Sprout outbreaks are surprisingly common, with more than 30 bacterial outbreaks — primarily salmonella and E. coli — in the past two decades.
The norovirus outbreaks will come and go, but perhaps not so with other disease outbreaks which are far more consequential than a day of nausea and diarrhea.
While potentially catastrophic outbreaks may occur only every few decades, highly disruptive regional and local outbreaks are becoming more common and pose a major threat to lives and livelihoods.
Since 2014, no dengue fever outbreaks have been detected on the island, while Nha Trang and Khanh Hoa have reported outbreaks of the disease.
The outbreaks, which now include over 120 cases, have been linked to major outbreaks in Romania and Italy, with the disease brought back to the UK by unvaccinated holidaymakers.
A variety of factors can contribute to pest outbreaks, including climatic factors, improper irrigation, the overuse of insecticides and high rates of nitrogen fertilizer application. citation Weather conditions also contribute to pest outbreaks.
For example, rice gall midge and army worm outbreaks tend to follow periods of high rainfall early in the wet season, while thrips outbreaks are associated with drought.
Across Scotland, showery outbreaks of rain will move east.
Aid groups and health workers repeatedly warn that without humanitarian corridors – which the army and RSF both had pledged but which failed to materialise – disease outbreaks and overwhelmed care facilities could spell disaster.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "Persistent rain with heavier outbreaks at first, this becoming patchier through the morning.
Amy Douglas, senior surveillance scientist of gastrointestinal infections at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), said the over-65 age group is being most affected by the latest increase, with the majority of outbreaks in care homes.
A TfL spokesman told : “We are not aware of any outbreaks in London, but we will monitor our network and continue our rigorous and thorough cleaning measures which have been proven to keep both the interior and exterior of our trains clean.
Beyond the technical matters, the relationship between the regulators and farmers should also be improved so that disease outbreaks can be managed collaboratively with no hostility.
By August 2022 her back was completed - delayed by travel restrictions in Sydney due to local Covid outbreaks.