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How are Standardized Protocols Developed?
Standardized protocols are typically developed through a collaborative effort involving experts in the field, often through
consensus meetings
and
systematic reviews
of existing literature. Organizations such as the
World Health Organization
(WHO) and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) often play a pivotal role in this process.
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