once/when

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diamondcutter

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Each disease can only officially be classified as an epidemic once a certain number of deaths have occurred from the disease.

Source: English, Book 3, a textbook for senior high school students in China, Pearson Education and Beijing Normal University Press

I’d like to know whether the conjunction “once” means “when” in the sentence above.
 
Yes. Or you could read it as "upon a certain number of deaths having occurred ..."
 
The use of “once” in the sentence in the OP sounds a little odd to me because it’s the first time I’ve seen that usage. I’d like to know if it’s a common usage.
 
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