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How Do Epidemiologists Measure Community Health?
Epidemiologists use various metrics to measure community health, including
morbidity
and
mortality rates
,
life expectancy
, and
quality of life
. Surveys,
health records
, and
biostatistical analyses
are common methods for collecting this data. These metrics help in assessing the overall health status of a community and identifying areas that require intervention.
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