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How is Identification Conducted?
Identification typically involves a combination of methods including:
Case definitions
to categorize and diagnose diseases
Epidemiological studies
to understand disease patterns
Molecular techniques
for pathogen identification
Contact tracing
to find sources and spread mechanisms
These methods provide a comprehensive understanding of the disease, aiding in effective control and prevention strategies.
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