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How is Safety Monitored in Epidemiology?
Safety is monitored through systematic
data collection
and
analysis
. Epidemiologists use various tools like
surveillance systems
,
field investigations
, and
laboratory testing
to track disease patterns and assess the effectiveness of intervention strategies.
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