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What Role Do Public Health Agencies Play?
Public health agencies are integral to data transmission in epidemiology. They:
Coordinate
surveillance efforts
Ensure data
quality control
Analyze data to inform
policy making
Disseminate information to the public and stakeholders
Facilitate
collaboration
between different entities
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