Dr. Jim: Pandemic vs. Epidemic
Video Description: Dr. Jim explains the difference between a pandemic and an epidemic, and tells you which category the swine flu falls in. Related Article Subjects: Difference Between Pandemic and Epidemic, epidemic, hog flu, infectious diseases, influenza, pandemic, pig flu, swine flu, swine flu outbreak, swine influenza, the doctorsDifference Between Pandemic and Epidemic
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