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How Are Patient Records Used in Epidemiological Research?
In epidemiological research, patient records are used for:
Descriptive studies
to outline the distribution of diseases.
Analytical studies
to determine the causes of diseases.
Case-control studies
to compare individuals with and without a condition.
Cohort studies
to follow groups over time and assess disease development.
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