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How Are Disease Patterns Studied?
Various methods are used to study disease patterns, including:
Descriptive epidemiology
: Describes the distribution of diseases in terms of time, place, and person.
Analytical epidemiology
: Investigates the causes and risk factors through observational and experimental studies.
Surveillance systems
: Continuous monitoring of disease incidence and prevalence.
Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
: Mapping and spatial analysis of disease data.
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