If you were an epidemiologist interviewing someone with an infectious disease that could lead to an epidemic, what are some questions you might ask?
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Step 2: Inquire about the specific time and location where they may have become infected to track the source of the infection. Step 3: Determine who and how many people the individual has come into contact with since they first displayed symptoms to assess the Show more…
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