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Why are Co-Infections Important in Epidemiology?
Understanding co-infections is crucial for several reasons. They can impact the
transmission dynamics
of diseases, alter the
clinical outcomes
, and affect the
efficacy of vaccines
and treatments. Co-infections can also influence the
epidemiological patterns
of infectious diseases, making it essential for public health professionals to consider them in
disease surveillance
and
control strategies
.
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