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How Do Epidemiologists Identify and Investigate Outbreaks?

When an outbreak is suspected, epidemiologists follow a systematic approach to investigate it. This includes confirming the outbreak, defining case definitions, and identifying and counting cases. They also describe the outbreak by time, place, and person, and generate hypotheses about potential sources and modes of transmission. Control measures are then implemented based on the findings.

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