Understanding the epidemiology of diseases allows public health officials to identify risk factors, track transmission patterns, and determine at-risk populations. This knowledge enables the development of targeted interventions, such as vaccination campaigns, health education, and timely responses to outbreaks. Moreover, it informs policy decisions and resource allocation to effectively prevent and control diseases, ultimately enhancing community health and safety. By monitoring epidemiological data, public health authorities can also adapt strategies in response to emerging threats.
Antigens do not protect the body from disease. Antibodies protect the body from many diseases.
Why doesn't measle vaccination protect you from diseases
Pills do not cause diseases. They also do not protect you from diseases. This is why condoms are inportant, they are the only contraceptive to protect you from Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). Be safe, get tested, and know your partner's history.
your immune system protects you from diseases, well depending on how healthy it is.
Anti bodies they protect our bodies from diseases that's why we get vaccinated ,, To make Anti bodies for the disease that we were injected for :) hope that helps
To protect ourselves from infectious diseases
it can protect by having it more aware of what is happening in our lives.
Vaccines only protect for one disease.
Plants do have defense mechanism to protect them from insect pests and diseases.
yes you should it will protect you from thousands of different diseases
they have a medicine called syfthiyemis it protects it
It can improve medicines. It can treat inherited diseases. It can protect the environment. It can prevent food-borne diseases.