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How is Data Collected in Biological Surveillance?
Data collection in biological surveillance involves various methods:
Laboratory Testing
: Confirmatory tests to identify pathogens and toxins.
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
: Using digital records from healthcare facilities.
Surveys
: Collecting information through structured questionnaires.
Environmental Monitoring
: Testing air, water, and soil samples for contaminants.
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