Several challenges can hinder fair distribution in epidemiology, including:
Socio-economic disparities: Inequities in income, education, and living conditions can affect access to healthcare. Geographical barriers: Rural and remote areas often have limited access to healthcare facilities and services. Resource limitations: Scarcity of medical supplies, healthcare professionals, and funding can impede equitable distribution. Policy and governance issues: Ineffective policies and poor governance can lead to unequal distribution of resources.