0 especially of a disease or a condition, regularly found and very common among a particular group or in a particular area: --
1 (esp. of a disease or social condition) found particularly in a specific area or group: --
Moreover, high prevalences in remote areas may imply that dog heartworm infection is transmitted indigenously before the import of dogs from endemic areas.
The brachiopods are either cosmopolitan or endemic and probably new genera; they are therefore biogeographically equivocal.
Nonetheless, corruption among economic and political leaders is perceived to be endemic in the region.
Despite gradual improvements in water supply and sanitation, shigellosis continues to be endemic among the disadvantaged populations living in the tropics.
This search for novelty is endemic in the academic field at the moment: in order to be original, researchers often simply try to become novel.
Consequently, the number of fatal adverse events may go under-reported in endemic regions, just as the disease itself does.
Accordingly, the endemic area was believed to be expanding to other islands.
However, in endemic areas, more humans are infected than reservoir animals.