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Why are Susceptible Populations Important?
Understanding susceptible populations is crucial for several reasons. Firstly, it helps in the
identification of risk factors
associated with specific diseases. Secondly, it allows for targeted
public health interventions
and resource allocation. Lastly, it aids in the design of effective
prevention and control strategies
to mitigate the spread of diseases.
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