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What Factors Affect Costs?
Several factors can influence the cost of implementing an epidemiological intervention. The
scale of the intervention
plays a significant role; larger-scale interventions typically require more resources. The
geographical location
also matters, as implementing a program in remote or underserved areas can be more expensive. Other factors include the
type of disease
being targeted, the
duration of the intervention
, and the
availability of resources
.
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