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What is the Role of Contact Tracing?
Contact tracing
is a critical tool in controlling disease transmission. It involves identifying and notifying individuals who have been in close contact with an infected person, enabling timely quarantine and testing to prevent further spread.
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What Factors Affect Disease Transmission?
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