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Why is Understanding Agent Factors Important?
Understanding agent factors is critical for several reasons:
It aids in the
identification
and classification of diseases.
It helps in developing targeted
prevention
and
control measures
.
It informs the design of
vaccines
and
therapeutics
.
It enhances our understanding of
disease transmission
dynamics.
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