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Why is Delayed Response Important?
Understanding delayed response is vital for several reasons:
Disease Surveillance
: Helps in identifying and predicting outbreaks.
Intervention Strategies
: Assists in designing effective control measures.
Public Health Policies
: Informs policymakers for timely decision-making.
Resource Allocation
: Optimizes the distribution of medical resources.
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