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What Are Private Institutions?
Private institutions in the context of epidemiology include a broad range of entities such as
non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
,
private research institutes
,
pharmaceutical companies
, and
healthcare providers
. These institutions are funded through private sources, including donations, grants, and revenue from services and products.
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