INTRO.TO HEALTH CARE (LL)-TEXT
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Chapter 2, Problem 26RQ
Summary Introduction
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The difficulties to respond quickly to infectious disease outbreaks.
Introduction:
Diseases are disorders that affect either a part of, or the entire body by impeding bodily functions. Any diseases are caused due to infectious or non-infectious reasons.
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