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What are Smart Tools in Epidemiology?
Smart tools in epidemiology refer to technology-driven solutions that aid in the study of disease patterns, causes, and effects in populations. These tools include
data analytics software
,
mobile health applications
,
wearable health devices
, and
geospatial technologies
among others. They are designed to collect, process, and analyze large volumes of health data efficiently.
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