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  • what is a pandemic?

  • To understand that we need to first understand where the start epidemic is simply an outbreak of infection in a localized area of pandemic is when that infection spreads to multiple countries around the world, and while on one hand we're better protected than before, on the other are changing.

  • Society brings together a host of other challenges.

  • In this day and age, all you need is one person at the airport, and you could infect the whole world.

  • The majority of pandemics to date have been strains of influenza.

  • Pandemics can be any type of infection, usually a virus.

  • Many new or novel viruses come from animals they can pass on to humans after close contact and a process called zoonotic spill over.

  • And when that happens, sometimes the virus is not very transmittable because it suited to circulating only in animals.

  • But sometimes we see once that can transmit from person to person, and they can be quite efficient at doing this.

  • And in that case, an outbreak can become an epidemic as it grows, and there's a chance that it could spread more widely.

  • This is what happened in the 2009 swine flu pandemic, a pig influenza virus moved into people.

  • Pig viruses are similar to human viruses on that allowed human to human transmission toe happen quicker.

  • More than a decade is passed since the 2009 pandemic, and the world's population has grown, as have the risks of passing viruses between people.

  • We're getting more and more people on the planet's having more and more globalization people traveling from country to country more than ever before.

  • So these are the kind of things that will cause pendants, toe happen.

  • Medicine, technology and communication have all improved with time on serious outbreaks require international cooperation.

  • But experts say the real question isn't if a new pandemic strikes but instead how bad it could be.

what is a pandemic?

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