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During the Industrial Revolution, rapid urbanization led to overcrowded living conditions in cities, resulting in poor sanitation and inadequate access to clean water. These factors created an environment conducive to the spread of Infectious Diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and tuberculosis. Additionally, the rise of factories exposed workers to hazardous conditions, further contributing to increased mortality rates. Overall, the combination of population density and unsanitary living conditions significantly worsened public health during this period.

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