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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youTypes of disease outbreaks include 1 2:
- Endemic: Confined to a particular geographic area.
- Epidemic: More widespread, affecting an entire nation.
- Pandemic: A global epidemic, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Common source outbreak: All victims acquire the infection from the same source (e.g. contaminated water supply).
- Continuous source outbreak: Common source outbreak with exposure over multiple incubation periods.
- Point source outbreak: Common source outbreak with exposure in less than one incubation period.
- Propagated outbreak: Transmission occurs from person to person.
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