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Who Are Considered Vulnerable Populations?
In the context of
Epidemiology
, vulnerable populations refer to groups who are more likely to experience adverse health outcomes due to a variety of factors. These groups often include
elderly individuals
, children, pregnant women, people with
chronic diseases
, individuals with
disabilities
, and those belonging to
low socioeconomic status
. Vulnerability can arise from a combination of
biological
,
social
, and
environmental
factors.
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Who Are Considered Vulnerable Populations?
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