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How Do Epidemiologists Measure Health Impacts?
Epidemiologists use a variety of metrics to measure health impacts, including
incidence rates
,
prevalence rates
, and
mortality rates
. These metrics help in understanding how widespread a disease is and its impact on the population.
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