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Why is it Important to Consider Individual Needs in Epidemiology?
Considering individual needs is vital for several reasons:
It allows for
personalized healthcare
interventions.
It helps identify
high-risk populations
for targeted interventions.
It promotes
equity in healthcare
by addressing the specific needs of diverse groups.
It can improve the efficiency of
public health programs
by ensuring resources are used effectively.
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