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Epidemics & Disease

 * Disease
 * Infection
 * Epidemic
 * Pandemic
 * List of epidemics
 * List of human diseases associated with infectious pathogens
 * List of mystery diseases
 * 1775–82 North American smallpox epidemic
 * 1837 Great Plains smallpox epidemic
 * 1889–90 flu pandemic
 * 1918 flu pandemic
 * African trypanosomiasis
 * Airborne disease
 * Anthrax
 * Antibiotic resistance
 * Antonine Plague
 * Avian influenza
 * Black Death
 * Black Death in England
 * Bleeding diathesis
 * Bolivian hemorrhagic fever
 * Brucellosis
 * Bubonic plague
 * Chagas disease
 * Cholera
 * Coccidioidomycosis
 * Contagious disease
 * Coronavirus
 * Cryptogenic disease
 * Dengue fever
 * Ebola virus
 * Ebola virus disease
 * Endemic (epidemiology)
 * Endemism
 * Epidemic typhus
 * Epidemiology
 * Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis
 * Fifth cholera pandemic (1881–96)
 * Filariasis
 * First cholera pandemic (1817–24)
 * Flu season
 * Foodborne illness
 * Fourth cholera pandemic (1863–75)
 * Glanders
 * Great Plague of 1738
 * Great Plague of London
 * Great Plague of Marseille
 * Great Plague of Seville
 * Groningen epidemic
 * Helminths
 * HIV
 * Hong Kong flu
 * Immunity (medical)
 * Influenza A virus subtype H1N1
 * Influenza A virus subtype H2N2
 * Influenza A virus subtype H3N2
 * Influenza A virus subtype H5N1
 * Influenza pandemic
 * Italian plague of 1629–31
 * Japanese encephalitis
 * Lassa virus
 * Leishmaniasis
 * Leprosy
 * Leptospirosis
 * Lujo virus
 * Malaria
 * Marburg virus
 * Measles
 * Medieval demography
 * Melioidosis
 * Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
 * Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis
 * Mycobacterium tuberculosis
 * Neglected tropical diseases
 * Onchocerciasis
 * Parasitic disease
 * Pathogen
 * Pertussis
 * Plague (disease)
 * Plague of Athens
 * Plague of Cyprian
 * Plague of Justinian
 * Prion
 * Psittacosis
 * Q fever
 * Rift Valley fever
 * Rocky Mountain spotted fever
 * Roman Fever (disease)
 * Russian plague of 1770–72
 * San Francisco plague of 1900–04
 * Schistosomiasis
 * Second cholera pandemic (1829–51)
 * Seventh cholera pandemic (1961–75)
 * Severe acute respiratory syndrome
 * Sexually transmitted disease
 * Shigella
 * Sixth cholera pandemic (1899–1923)
 * Smallpox
 * Smallpox vaccine
 * Sverdlovsk anthrax leak
 * Sweating sickness
 * Syphilis
 * Third cholera pandemic (1852–60)
 * Third plague pandemic
 * Transmission (medicine)
 * Tropical disease
 * Trypanosomiasis
 * Tuberculosis
 * Tularemia
 * Typhoid fever
 * Typhus
 * Typhus epidemic of 1847
 * Uíge Province
 * Vaccination
 * Viral hemorrhagic fever
 * Virus
 * West Nile virus
 * World population
 * Yellow fever
 * Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793