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What Factors Influence Disease Duration?
Several factors can influence the duration of a disease, including:
Severity of the disease
Host factors
such as age, gender, and genetic predisposition
The presence of
comorbidities
Access to and the quality of
healthcare services
The effectiveness of
therapeutic interventions
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