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How Can Epidemiologists Use DHS Data?
Epidemiologists can use DHS data to:
Analyze trends in
disease incidence
and
prevalence
.
Assess the impact of public health interventions.
Identify
risk factors
for diseases.
Develop
evidence-based policies
and programs.
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