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How is Detection Carried Out?
Detection is carried out through various methodologies including but not limited to:
Screening tests
for specific diseases
Laboratory
diagnostics
Monitoring
health indicators
Analysis of
epidemiological data
These methods help in the early identification of cases, allowing for immediate public health action.
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