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Why are Population Surveys Important?
Population surveys are essential for several reasons:
Monitoring Public Health
: They help in tracking the prevalence and incidence of diseases.
Identifying Risk Factors
: Surveys can identify risk factors associated with diseases and health conditions.
Health Policy and Planning
: Data from surveys inform health policy and resource allocation.
Evaluating Interventions
: They help evaluate the impact of public health interventions and programs.
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