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How are Databases Used in Epidemiology?
Databases in epidemiology are used for a variety of purposes:
Disease Surveillance
: Monitoring the incidence, prevalence, and distribution of diseases.
Epidemiological Research
: Investigating the causes and risk factors of diseases.
Public Health Interventions
: Evaluating the effectiveness of health policies and programs.
Health Services Research
: Assessing the quality, efficiency, and equity of healthcare services.
Outbreak Investigations
: Identifying the source and spread of infectious disease outbreaks.
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