Effective communication of preliminary findings is essential for timely public health action. They are often communicated through:
Public Health Reports: Reports issued by public health agencies can disseminate early findings to stakeholders. Scientific Conferences: Preliminary results are often presented at scientific conferences to share information quickly with the research community. Media Briefings: Press releases and media briefings can inform the public and policymakers about urgent health issues. Peer-Reviewed Publications: While less common for preliminary findings, some early results may be published in scientific journals as brief communications.