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What Is the Importance of Determining the Extent of Disease in a Community?
Understanding the extent of disease is critical for several reasons:
Public Health Planning
: Helps allocate resources and plan for health services.
Epidemiological Surveillance
: Monitors disease trends and detects outbreaks.
Risk Assessment
: Identifies high-risk groups and areas for targeted interventions.
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