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:
A significant impact of the factor ' month ' was only observed during control in the adult sub-population in the area of initially low endemic exposure.
The weak legal system, which is analysed later in the paper, the weak judiciary, under-utilized courts, easily made corruption endemic.
Both of these will be affected by migration, movement and intermixing between human populations in endemic areas.
It is the apparently homogeneous nature of the endemic populations, presumably a property of their large size, which make this analysis possible.
In these geographic areas, varicella is endemic, with periodic peak years.
Therefore, people living in endemic areas should be screened for this clinically silent disease since early treatment may be beneficial.
The application of control measures that curb human infection in endemic areas depends critically on the detection of infected people.
However, in endemic areas, more humans are infected than reservoir animals.
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