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Why is Sputum Analysis Important in Epidemiology?
In the field of epidemiology, sputum analysis is crucial for
disease surveillance
and
outbreak investigations
. It helps in identifying the
causative agents
of respiratory infections, understanding their
transmission dynamics
, and evaluating the
effectiveness of interventions
. For example, during a tuberculosis outbreak, analyzing sputum samples can help trace the spread of the disease and identify
drug-resistant strains
.
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