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How is Historical Data Collected and Analyzed?
Historical data in epidemiology can be collected from a variety of sources, including:
Medical records
Public health reports
Census data
Newspaper archives
Personal diaries and letters
Once collected, this data is analyzed using statistical and epidemiological methods to identify patterns, correlations, and causal relationships.
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