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Why is Timely Detection and Identification Important?
Timely detection and identification are crucial because they:
Enable early
intervention
measures
Help in preventing
outbreaks
and epidemics
Facilitate better allocation of
resources
Improve
patient outcomes
and reduce morbidity and mortality
Delays in these processes can lead to widespread transmission and increased disease burden.
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