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Why is Infectious Dose Important?
Understanding the infectious dose is vital for several reasons:
It helps in assessing the
risk of transmission
of infectious diseases.
It aids in the development of
public health guidelines
and interventions.
It provides insights into the
pathogenesis
of diseases.
It is essential for
vaccine development
and efficacy studies.
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