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What is the difference between an outbreak, an epidemic, and a pandemic?

An outbreak is an increase above what is expected in a place or group. Epidemic usually describes wider or more sustained spread in a population. Pandemic refers to spread across countries or regions. Exact usage can depend on context, source, and public-health authority.

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Boundary: This answer is general educational context and is not personal medical advice.