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What Are the Common Factors Contributing to These Losses?
Several factors contribute to the magnitude of loss during an epidemic. These include the
pathogenicity
of the infectious agent, the
speed of transmission
, and the
availability of medical infrastructure
. Social determinants such as poverty, lack of education, and political instability also play a significant role. Additionally, delayed
public health response
and inadequate
surveillance systems
can exacerbate the situation.
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