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How are Updates Disseminated?
Updates in epidemiology are disseminated through various channels such as
peer-reviewed journals
, government reports,
public health bulletins
, and conferences. Online platforms and databases, such as the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
and the
World Health Organization (WHO)
, also play a key role in providing timely information.
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