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How Does Investment in Public Health Infrastructure Benefit Epidemiology?
Investment in public health infrastructure enhances the ability of epidemiologists to:
Identify and monitor health trends
effectively.
Respond rapidly to outbreaks
and other public health emergencies.
Implement evidence-based interventions
to control and prevent diseases.
Collaborate with international organizations
for global health security.
Conduct research
to understand disease patterns and develop new treatments.
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