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Why are Infrastructure Costs Important?
Investing in infrastructure is crucial for the timely detection and control of
epidemic outbreaks
. Strong infrastructure supports the capacity to:
Monitor disease trends
Implement preventive measures
Facilitate quick responses to health emergencies
Without adequate infrastructure, the ability to protect public health is severely compromised.
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