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Why is Understanding Seriousness Important?
Understanding the seriousness of a disease allows
health authorities
to prioritize which diseases require immediate attention and which can be monitored over time. It also helps in developing
vaccination programs
,
quarantine measures
, and other
preventive strategies
.
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