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How is Treatment Coverage Measured?
Treatment coverage is typically calculated using the formula:
Treatment Coverage (%) = (Number of individuals receiving the treatment / Number of individuals who need the treatment) * 100
Data for this calculation can be collected through
surveys
,
health records
, and other epidemiological methods.
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