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Why are Microorganisms Important in Epidemiology?
Understanding microorganisms is vital for several reasons:
Disease Surveillance
: Monitoring the spread of infectious diseases.
Outbreak Investigation
: Identifying the source and mode of transmission during disease outbreaks.
Vaccine Development
: Creating effective vaccines to prevent infections.
Antimicrobial Resistance
: Addressing the growing issue of resistance to antibiotics and other treatments.
Public Health Interventions
: Designing strategies to control and prevent disease spread.
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