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How to Address Ethical Concerns?
Ethical considerations are crucial when analyzing epidemiological data. Researchers must ensure confidentiality and informed consent. Data should be used responsibly to avoid causing harm or discrimination.
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What Types of Data Are Collected?
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Why is the MinION Important in Epidemiology?
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How Do Epidemiologists Identify the Source?
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