empirical evidence

How is Empirical Evidence Used in Epidemiology?

Empirical evidence is used in various ways in epidemiology:
Disease Surveillance: Monitoring the occurrence of diseases and identifying outbreaks.
Risk Assessment: Evaluating the risk factors associated with diseases to inform prevention strategies.
Policy Making: Informing public health policies and interventions based on empirical data to improve population health.
Health Promotion: Developing and implementing health promotion programs to reduce the burden of diseases.

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