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What Role Does GIS Play in Disease Control?
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are crucial for visualizing and analyzing spatial data. In epidemiology, GIS assists in:
Mapping the distribution of diseases
Identifying areas at high risk
Monitoring the spread of infections
By leveraging GIS, public health officials can deploy resources more effectively and implement targeted interventions to control disease spread.
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