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How Are Geographic Disparities Measured?
Geographic disparities are often measured using epidemiological tools such as
prevalence
and
incidence rates
,
mortality rates
, and
life expectancy
. Advanced methods include
spatial analysis
and
geographic information systems (GIS)
, which help in mapping and visualizing disparities.
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