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Meaning of endemically

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endemically (adv.)

In an endemic manner.

endemically Sentence Examples

  1. The Black Death, a devastating pandemic, endemically swept across Europe during the 14th century, decimating millions of lives.
  2. Malaria, an endemically transmitted mosquito-borne disease, continues to wreak havoc in many tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
  3. River blindness, a parasitic infection endemically prevalent in parts of Africa, causes severe eye damage and can lead to blindness.
  4. Dengue fever, a mosquito-transmitted viral disease, is endemically present in many tropical and subtropical regions, posing a significant public health challenge.
  5. Sleeping sickness, a parasitic disease transmitted by tsetse flies, is endemically found in sub-Saharan Africa, affecting millions of people.
  6. Chagas disease, a parasitic infection transmitted by triatomine bugs, is endemically present in parts of Latin America, causing various health complications.
  7. Hookworm, a parasitic infection caused by roundworms, is endemically prevalent in areas with poor sanitation and hygiene, especially in tropical and subtropical regions.
  8. Schistosomiasis, a parasitic infection acquired through contact with contaminated water, is endemically present in many tropical and subtropical regions, affecting millions of people.
  9. Leishmaniasis, a parasitic infection transmitted by sandflies, is endemically found in various parts of the world, including the Mediterranean basin, Central and South America, and parts of Asia.
  10. Onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness, is a parasitic infection endemically prevalent in parts of Africa, causing severe skin and eye damage.

FAQs About the word endemically

In an endemic manner.

aboriginal,indigenous,native, local, domestic, autochthonous,born, regional

exotic, strange, foreign, nonindigenous, alien, alien, nonnative, introduced, exotic,introduced

The Black Death, a devastating pandemic, endemically swept across Europe during the 14th century, decimating millions of lives.

Malaria, an endemically transmitted mosquito-borne disease, continues to wreak havoc in many tropical and subtropical regions of the world.

River blindness, a parasitic infection endemically prevalent in parts of Africa, causes severe eye damage and can lead to blindness.

Dengue fever, a mosquito-transmitted viral disease, is endemically present in many tropical and subtropical regions, posing a significant public health challenge.