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Why Is Understanding Outbreak Patterns Important?
Understanding outbreak patterns is crucial for several reasons:
Identifying the
source of infection
and
mode of transmission
.
Implementing effective
control measures
.
Predicting future outbreaks and preparing accordingly.
Reducing
morbidity and mortality
rates.
Allocating resources efficiently to manage outbreaks.
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