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Why is Outbreak Data Important?
The importance of outbreak data lies in its ability to provide actionable insights. It helps epidemiologists to:
Identify the
pathogen
involved.
Understand the
transmission dynamics
.
Determine the
population at risk
.
Implement effective
control and prevention measures
.
Evaluate the
effectiveness of interventions
.
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