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Why Is It Important to Monitor Exposure Trends?
Monitoring exposure trends is important for several reasons:
Identifying
emerging risks
and potential outbreaks
Evaluating the effectiveness of
public health interventions
Informing health policy decisions
Understanding the
distribution of diseases
within populations
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