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What is a Public Good in Epidemiology?

A public good in epidemiology refers to resources, services, or policies that benefit all members of society and are not diminished by individual use. These goods typically include disease surveillance systems, vaccination programs, and health education campaigns. They are characterized by two main properties: non-excludability, meaning no one can be excluded from utilizing them, and non-rivalry, meaning one person's use does not reduce availability for others.

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