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How is Data Used for Disease Surveillance?
Data is integral to
disease surveillance
, allowing epidemiologists to monitor and respond to outbreaks effectively. Surveillance systems rely on timely and accurate data to track disease trends and inform control measures.
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What is the Importance of Data in Epidemiology?
How is Data Organized in Epidemiology?
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How is Data Used for Disease Surveillance?
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