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Who Are Special Populations?
Special populations refer to groups within a larger population who face unique health challenges and may have specific healthcare needs. These groups often include
children
,
elderly
,
pregnant women
,
racial and ethnic minorities
, individuals with
disabilities
, and those with
chronic diseases
or
mental health disorders
. Addressing the health of these populations requires tailored epidemiological approaches.
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