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- What types of information do epidemiologists require to differentiatebetween incidence and prevalence of infectious diseases?What are the potential biological factors that contribute to variations in susceptibility and severity of infectious diseases among different populations?Describe the four main types of infectious disease transmission methods and give examples of each.