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Why is the Next Generation Matrix Important?
The NGM is crucial for various reasons:
It helps in understanding the
dynamics of disease transmission
.
It assists in calculating the
basic reproduction number (R0)
, which is essential for public health planning and intervention.
It provides insights into the
potential impact
of different control measures, such as vaccination and quarantine.
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