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Why is Attack Rate Important?
The attack rate provides crucial information for public health officials to understand the extent and severity of an outbreak. It helps in:
Assessing the
transmissibility
of the disease
Identifying the
population at risk
Evaluating the effectiveness of
intervention strategies
Planning for
resource allocation
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