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How Do Epidemiologists Collect Demographic Data?
Epidemiologists collect demographic data through various methods, including
census surveys
,
health surveys
, and
administrative records
from healthcare facilities. Advances in
technology
have also enabled the use of
big data
and
geographic information systems (GIS)
to gather and analyze demographic information more efficiently and accurately.
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