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How Do Epidemiologists Study Infectious Diseases?
Epidemiologists use various
methodologies
to study infectious diseases. These include
descriptive studies
to outline the disease patterns,
analytic studies
to identify risk factors, and
experimental studies
to test interventions. They collect data through
surveillance systems
,
field investigations
, and
laboratory studies
.
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