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give explanation why the identified differences makes it vulnerable and not vulnerable to infectious disease.​

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Answered by FFLOVERADITYA
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A high vulnerability score alone does not necessarily condemn a country to poor outcomes with regard to disease outbreaks. Targeted, timely ..

Answered by DevendraLal
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The study presents the Infectious Disease Vulnerability Index as a tool for identifying the nation's most susceptible to these outbreaks so that they might be given priority for financial and technological support.

  • The index was developed to assist in making decisions for outbreak prevention in the future.
  • In addition to a ranking list of nations based on their vulnerability, the assessment's key findings include a heat map showing normed ratings for every nation on earth in terms of its susceptibility to infectious disease outbreaks.
  • It concludes that a country's resistance to infectious illnesses is formed by a wide range of elements rather than by a single factor or domain.
  • With an eye on a potential "disease belt" in the Sahel region suggested by the data, the paper recommends policymakers give priority to the most underdeveloped nations.
  • It notes that for several nations, the vulnerability score was higher than would have been predicted based only on economic measures.
  • This suggests that low-income nations will overcome their economic challenges while being more resilient to calamities affecting public health.

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