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How are Pandemics Detected?
The detection of pandemics relies on
surveillance systems
and epidemiological methods such as
case reporting
,
laboratory testing
, and
contact tracing
. Organizations like the
World Health Organization
(WHO) and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) play crucial roles in monitoring and responding to emerging pandemics.
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