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How Do We Measure Perturbation?
Measuring perturbation involves various
epidemiological tools and methods
. Common metrics include the
basic reproduction number (R0)
,
incidence rates
, and
prevalence rates
. Advanced statistical models and
simulation techniques
are also used to predict the impact of perturbations.
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