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Why is Understanding Mode of Transmission Important?
Comprehending the mode of transmission is essential for various reasons:
It helps in designing effective
public health interventions
.
It assists in predicting and modeling the
spread of diseases
.
It aids in the development of targeted
treatment and prevention strategies
.
It supports the formulation of
health policies
and regulations to safeguard public health.
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