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Why is Initial Data Submission Important?
Initial data submission is important because it forms the foundation of epidemiological research and public health interventions. Accurate and timely data enable researchers and policymakers to:
Track disease trends
over time and across different populations.
Identify risk factors
associated with diseases.
Evaluate interventions
and their effectiveness.
Allocate resources
efficiently to areas of greatest need.
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