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What are Automated Tools in Epidemiology?
Automated tools in epidemiology encompass a wide range of technologies designed to streamline various aspects of epidemiological research. These tools include
data collection systems
,
data analysis software
,
predictive modeling
platforms, and
surveillance systems
. They leverage advances in
machine learning
,
artificial intelligence
, and
big data
analytics to improve the efficiency and accuracy of epidemiological studies.
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