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What are the epidemiological strategies to improve HIV services?

Epidemiological strategies to improve HIV services involve surveillance, targeted interventions, and the use of data to inform public health policies. Surveillance systems help track the incidence and prevalence of HIV, identify high-risk groups, and monitor the effectiveness of interventions. Targeted interventions, such as Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), are designed to prevent HIV infection in high-risk populations. Data-driven approaches ensure that resources are allocated efficiently and interventions are continually adapted based on emerging evidence.

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