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How Is Epidemiology Literature Applied in Public Health?
Epidemiology literature is instrumental in public health practice. It provides evidence for:
- Identifying
risk factors
for disease.
- Developing and evaluating
intervention programs
.
- Formulating
public health policies
.
- Monitoring and controlling
disease outbreaks
.
For instance, during the COVID-19 pandemic, epidemiological studies guided public health responses, including social distancing measures, vaccination strategies, and resource allocation.
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