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Why are Reminders Important in Epidemiology?
Reminders play a critical role in epidemiology by ensuring that individuals adhere to
public health guidelines
and
preventive measures
. They help in maintaining
vaccination schedules
,
screening programs
, and other health interventions which are essential for controlling disease outbreaks.
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Why are Reminders Important in Epidemiology?
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