protecting public health

How Does Epidemiology Protect Public Health?

Epidemiology protects public health through several key activities:
Surveillance: Monitoring the occurrence of health events to identify patterns and trends.
Outbreak Investigation: Identifying the source and controlling the spread of disease during an outbreak.
Research: Conducting studies to understand the causes and risk factors of diseases.
Policy Development: Using data to inform public health policies and interventions.
Education: Informing the public and healthcare professionals about health risks and prevention strategies.

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