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The speed at which an epidemic grows depends on several factors, including the transmissibility of the pathogen, population density, and public health interventions. Basic reproductive number (R0) indicates how many people, on average, one infected person will transmit the disease to in a fully susceptible population. Higher R0 values lead to faster spread, while factors like vaccination, social distancing, and quarantine can slow down transmission. Ultimately, the dynamics of an epidemic are influenced by both biological and social factors.

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