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  2. How quickly could measles outbreak spread? Here’s what ‘worst ...

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    Measles quickly spreads. Measles is a highly contagious disease that spreads through respiratory droplets released by coughing and sneezing. The virus can live for up to two hours in the air after ...

  3. Now that mpox is a global health emergency, will it trigger ...

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    Pandemics, including the most recent ones of swine flu and COVID-19, are typically sparked by airborne viruses that spread quickly, including by people who may not be showing symptoms.

  4. List of spreads - Wikipedia

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    Peanut butter being spread on white bread . This is a list of spreads. A spread is a food that is literally spread, generally with a knife, onto food items such as bread or crackers. Spreads are added to food to enhance the flavour or texture of the food, which may be considered bland without it.

  5. Rapid plant movement - Wikipedia

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    A variety of mechanisms are employed by plants in order to achieve these fast movements. Extremely fast movements such as the explosive spore dispersal techniques of Sphagnum mosses may involve increasing internal pressure via dehydration, causing a sudden propulsion of spores up or through the rapid opening of the "flower" opening triggered by ...

  6. Why norovirus is so hard to kill: Here's how to protect ... - AOL

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    It spreads fast and far on surfaces and through the air in tiny droplets of vomit. Most people fully recover, but only after days of misery. Most people fully recover, but only after days of misery.

  7. Contagious disease - Wikipedia

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    A contagious disease is an infectious disease that can be spread rapidly in several ways, including direct contact, indirect contact, and Droplet contact. [1] [2] These diseases are caused by organisms such as parasites, bacteria, fungi, and viruses. While many types of organisms live on the human body and are usually harmless, these organisms ...

  8. Flash fire - Wikipedia

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    In a flash fire, the flame spreads at subsonic velocity, so the overpressure damage is usually negligible and the bulk of the damage comes from the thermal radiation and secondary fires. When inhaled, the heated air resulting from a flash fire can cause serious damage to the tissue of the lungs , possibly leading to death by asphyxiation .

  9. Norovirus causes up to 21 million illnesses in the U.S ... - AOL

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    Norovirus is also nicknamed “the cruise ship virus,” as it easily spreads among people in close quarters. Norovirus causes up to 21 million illnesses in the U.S. every year.