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Exotic refers to something that is unusual, different, or originates from a foreign country. In the context of medicine, an exotic disease is one that is not native or common to a particular region or population, often brought in from a different country or continent.

Definition

An exotic disease or condition is one that is not native or common to a particular region or population. These diseases often originate from a different country or continent and are introduced to a new area through various means such as travel, trade, or the movement of people and animals.

Examples

Some examples of exotic diseases include Ebola, Zika virus, and West Nile virus. These diseases are considered exotic in many parts of the world because they originated in different regions and have been introduced to new areas.

Prevention and Control

Prevention and control of exotic diseases often involve measures such as quarantine, vaccination, and public education. It is important for public health officials to monitor the spread of these diseases and take appropriate action to prevent outbreaks.

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