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Why is Mortality Important in Epidemiology?
Mortality rates help epidemiologists and public health officials to:
Assess the severity
of various diseases and health conditions.
Identify and monitor
trends over time
.
Evaluate the effectiveness of
public health interventions
and policies.
Allocate resources efficiently to areas with higher mortality rates.
Understand
health disparities
among different population groups.
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