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What Constitutes Physical Infrastructure in Epidemiology?
Physical infrastructure in epidemiology includes but is not limited to:
Laboratories
for diagnostic testing and research.
Hospitals
and clinics for treatment and patient care.
Data centers
for storing and analyzing epidemiological data.
Communication networks
for disseminating public health information.
Transportation systems
for the movement of medical supplies and personnel.
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