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How is Prevalence Used in Epidemiological Studies?
In epidemiological studies, prevalence is used to assess the extent of health problems within a population. It can help in:
Estimating the burden of disease
Identifying high-risk groups
Monitoring trends over time
Evaluating the impact of public health interventions
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