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What Factors Influence Variable Progression?
Several factors can influence variable progression, including
population demographics
,
lifestyle factors
,
environmental conditions
, and
healthcare access
. For instance, changes in
incidence rates
of infectious diseases can be influenced by vaccination coverage, public health initiatives, and changes in pathogen virulence.
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