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Why is Early Initiation Important?
Early initiation can mitigate the impact of
disease outbreaks
and enhance the effectiveness of health interventions. By intervening early, health authorities can:
Reduce the
transmission rate
of infectious diseases.
Improve the
prognosis
of patients with chronic conditions.
Optimize the use of
healthcare resources
.
Enhance
community health
and well-being.
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