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How Can We Improve Timely Information Sharing?
Several strategies can enhance the timely sharing of epidemiological information:
Standardization of Data
: Implementing uniform data formats and protocols.
Digital Platforms
: Utilizing technology to facilitate real-time data sharing.
Strengthening Collaborations
: Fostering partnerships between public health entities and other stakeholders.
Capacity Building
: Training professionals in data analysis and management.
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