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Why is Monitoring Disease Progression Important?
Monitoring disease progression helps in:
Identifying high-risk populations and areas.
Evaluating the effectiveness of public health interventions.
Informing policy decisions and resource allocation.
Predicting future disease trends and outbreaks.
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