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How is Case Data Analyzed?
Case data is analyzed using various
epidemiological methods
and
statistical tools
. Common analyses include calculating incidence and prevalence rates, identifying risk factors through
case-control studies
, and evaluating trends over time. Advanced techniques such as
geospatial analysis
and
predictive modeling
are also employed to gain deeper insights.
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