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It is usually regarded as contagious, and often occurs epidemically.
It causes the only form of bacterial meningitis known to occur epidemically.
Sadly, today cancer is still epidemically increasing.
It occurs epidemically, and is believed to be communicable through the medium of the alvine discharges.
It is native to North America but is currently speading epidemically through Europe.
Among those left behind - the "epidemically bereft," as a mourner at Mr. Callen's memorial put it, many no longer attend services.
It has also been listed as the 10th most violent city in the world in 2012 according to a recent study published and considered epidemically violent overtaking figures from Iraq after war.
You must admit, Brother Binch--Dr. Binch, I should say-- that lots of people who just come to a revival for a good time are moved to conviction epidemically, by seeing others shaken."
To the Editor: As you note in "Child Well-Being Improves, U.S. Says" (news article, July 19), the prevalence of asthma has been growing epidemically, yet the cause of the epidemic remains unknown.
Amit Chitnis, Diana Rawls, and Jim Moore proposed that HIV may have emerged epidemically as a result of the harsh conditions, forced labor, displacement, and unsafe injection and vaccination practices associated with colonialism, particularly in French Equatorial Africa.