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deadlyadj: likely to cause or capable of causing death
virusn: a tiny infectious organic material that causes disease in people, animals, and plants
untreatedadj: not given medical care or treatment; not subjected to chemical or physical treatment
infectv: to affect a person, an animal, or a plant with a disease-causing organism
fluidn: a substance that can flow and is not solid
sweatn: the salty liquid that is produced by the glands in the skin, especially when the body is hot or under stress
transmitv: to send or forward an electronic signal; to pass something from one person or thing to another
diseasen: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems
guinean: a former British gold coin worth 21 shillings or a unit of currency used in some West African countries; (Guinea) a republic in western Africa on the Atlantic
communaladj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use
discoveryn: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known
blamev: to think or say that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad
largelyadv: virtually entirely; to a large degree
detectv: to find or recognize something, especially something difficult to see, hear, etc.
devastatingadj: causing a great deal of destruction or damage
outbreakn: a sudden start of something, usually a disease or something dangerous or unpleasant
mushroomn: a type of fungus that grows on dead or decaying organic matter and typically has a stalk and an umbrella-shaped cap
epidemicn: the widespread outbreak of a particular disease in a large number of people at the same time
contractn: a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, setting out their rights and obligations to each other, typically in writing and enforceable by law
emergencyn: a sudden unforeseen crisis usually involving danger that requires immediate action
tracern: a substance or device that makes something visible or distinguishable by leaving a visible mark or path behind it; a person or thing that traces, tracks, or follows; (of graphics) a tool or technique used to produce a precise outline of an image
licensen: an official permission or authorization to do, use, or own something; a legal document that grants the holder the right to perform certain activities, such as driving a car, practicing a profession, or using a particular product or service
vaccinen: a substance that is put into the body and protects them from disease by causing them to produce antibodies (= proteins that attack harmful bacteria, viruses, etc.)
overhauln: a thorough examination, evaluation, or inspection of something, often with the intent of making necessary improvements; a major reorganization or restructuring of a system or process; (verb) to thoroughly examine, repair, and improve something to ensure that it is functioning properly and up to standard
nursen: a healthcare professional who is trained to provide care for the sick or injured; (verb) to try to cure by special care or treatment of an illness or injury
developv: to grow or expand; to improve or refine through a process of progress and refinement, often to achieve greater sophistication or complexity; to elaborate or add detail to something that is in the process of being created
headachen: pain in the head; someone or something that causes anxiety or trouble
vomitv: to eject food, blood, etc., from the stomach through the mouth; (noun) the matter ejected from the stomach through the mouth
dictatev: to state or give order with total authority; to say or read aloud for somebody else to write down or to be recorded
traditionn: a belief, custom, or way of doing something that has been passed down from generation to generation within a group or society
burialn: the act or ceremony of placing a dead body in a grave
symptomn: any sensation or change in body or mind that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease
suspectv: to consider anything to be actual or probable
alertv: to warn or arouse to a sense of danger; (adjective) paying close attention or being in a state of readiness for action
nationn: a large organized community of people living in a particular country or region and having a particular culture
securityn: the state of being free from danger, risk, or harm; measures taken to protect against threats or attacks; a financial asset, such as a stock or bond that derives value exclusively from the ownership interest or claim to a particular underlying asset or obligation
districtn: a part of a country or town, especially one with particular features
epidemiologyn: the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events, including diseases, in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems
painstakingadj: cautious and correct, and requiring a significant amount of effort
exposedadj: having no protection or shield from something, such as bad weather, attack, or criticism
initialadj: of or happening at the beginning; (noun) the first letter of a word, especially a person’s name
spinv: to cause something to rotate rapidly; to cause someone to feel dizzy or disoriented
large-scaleadj: involving many people or things and involving a lot of change or activity
vaccinatev: to treat with a vaccine, usually by injection, to produce immunity against a disease
mobilizev: to make something ready for action or use; to organize people or resources for a particular purpose
alternativen: one of two or more available possibilities or choice
paleadj: having skin that is very light colored; lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness
comparisonn: the consideration or examination of the similarities between two or more people or things
economyn: the system by which a country or region produces manages, and distributes goods and services, including the money and finances involved in these activities; (of an airline) the lowest-priced, most basic option for seating in commercial travel
warnv: to make someone aware of potential danger or difficulty, particularly one that may occur in the future
essentialadj: indispensable; fundamental
quenchv: to drink liquid so that you satisfy your thirst
mosquiton: a small flying insect whose female bites people and animals and sucks their blood, and sometimes transmits serious diseases such as malaria
primarilyadv: mainly
mountv: to increase, go up, or advance gradually or continuously; to prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance; to ride on something or someone
massiveadj: enormous amount; very heavy and solid
strategyn: a detailed plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall goal.
accustomedadj: familiar with; used to; in the habit of; having become habituated to something, often a behavior or situation
routinen: a usual or habitual way of doing things; a set sequence of steps, part of a larger computer program
massn: a large amount of a substance with no definite shape or form; a large number of people or things grouped or crowded together
choleran: a severe infectious disease that causes acute diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration, often resulting in a rapid and dangerous loss of body fluids and electrolytes
governmentn: the group of people with authority to control a country or state
tracev: to find or discover someone or something that was lost
immediatelyadv: now or without delay
bacterian: single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms that exist in large numbers in the air, water, and soil, and also in living and dead creatures and plants, and are often a cause of disease
antibioticn: a substance or drug that kills or slows down the growth of bacteria
rearadj: at, toward, or near the back part of something; (verb) to look after a child until it is an adult
pilotn: a person who flies an aircraft, especially as a job; a person qualified to guide ships through a difficult area of water
monitorv: to observe, check, and track the progress or quality of something over a period of time
spillv: to cause or allow liquid to run or flow over the edge of its container by accident
villagern: a person who lives in a village or small rural community; a person who is part of a close-knit and traditional community
appn: (abbreviation for application) software designed to run on smartphones and other mobile devices or inside a web browser on a PC
identifyv: to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what they are
ultimateadj: furthest or highest in degree or order
investv: to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or achieve a result
infrastructuren: the basic systems, services, or features that are necessary for an organization or country, such as transport and power supplies
vulnerableadj: capable of being hurt or influenced physically or mentally

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