Outbreak in a sentence as a noun

The outbreak going on right now disproves the theory that Ebola just burns itself out quickly.

They are kept on a stream of antibiotics because one bad outbreak can take down the entire group.

For humans, you can predict the severity of a flu outbreak based on how well adjusted the virus is to humans.

> Thousands took to the streets of London and other English towns in the UK’s worst outbreak of civil unrest in a generation.

The WHO is pretty damned good at preventing the outbreak of new contagious diseases, so much so that people make jokes about how overhyped things were.

In a few years there will be an outbreak of something preventableThere's an outbreak of preventable childhood measles in England at this very moment

Almost all of the children in the Welsh outbreak who caught measles were either completely unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated.

In med school I learned about a mailing list primarily for infectious disease specialists tracking potential outbreaks worldwide.

Knowingly putting yourself in danger to be the first line of defense against a potentially epidemic outbreak, deserves special recognition.

"Perhaps the largest outbreak of drive-through generosity occurred last December at a Tim Hortons in Winnipeg, Manitoba, when 228 consecutive cars paid it forward.

To someone who is not sick, forcing them from their village, for forcing them to stay in their village violates their basic human rights, and yet it is for their own good, but if they don't believe that, what moral authority allows us to overrule that belief?As you can see I struggle with the challenge of imposing a solution on these people, knowing that without aggressive actions tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of them will die. While explaining to someone who doesn't understand the virus, or the danger, who undergoes forced relocation to a quarantine camp and is never sick during the outbreak, that they were in very real danger from this thing they do not believe in.

Outbreak definitions

noun

a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition); "the outbreak of hostilities"

See also: eruption irruption