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How is Disease Detected?
Disease detection can be achieved through various methods, including
clinical diagnosis
, laboratory testing, and
syndromic surveillance
. Health professionals rely on
case definitions
to classify and confirm cases. Additionally,
health information systems
and
electronic health records
play a significant role in capturing and analyzing health data.
Frequently asked queries:
How is Disease Detected?
What Happens After Detection?
Why is Timely Reporting Important?
Who is Responsible for Reporting?
How Does GPS Work?
What is the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS)?
What is Capacity Development?
How is Urinalysis Conducted?
Why is Ergonomic Stress Important in Epidemiology?
What are Systematic Reviews?
Why is Industrial Epidemiology Important?
How is Mortality Data Used in Public Health?
What is the Importance of Air Quality?
What is the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)?
Why is Training and Capacity Building Important in Epidemiology?
What are Cleaning Protocols?
Why are Healthier Lifestyles Important?
What are the Policy Implications?
What is Mass Fortification?
What is RSA?
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