Epidemiology
Vulnerable populations are groups of individuals who are at a higher risk for adverse health outcomes due to factors such as socioeconomic status, geographic location, age, gender, race, and underlying health conditions. These groups often face barriers to accessing healthcare and resources, leading to disparities in health status and outcomes. Understanding these populations is essential for developing effective public health strategies, targeting chronic diseases, assessing environmental risks, and addressing health inequalities.
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