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timing of the test
What Factors Influence the Timing of the Test?
Several factors can influence the optimal timing for a test:
Incubation period
of the disease
Type of
diagnostic test
used
Population's
exposure
risk
Availability of
resources
and
logistics
Understanding these factors helps in planning the testing schedule for effective disease control.
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