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Why Are These Patterns Important?
Identifying disease patterns is fundamental for
public health surveillance
. It helps in:
Detecting outbreaks early
Guiding
preventive measures
Allocating healthcare resources efficiently
Formulating public health policies
By understanding these patterns, epidemiologists can predict future trends and prepare accordingly.
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