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What are Some Common Standardized Formats?
There are several standardized formats commonly used in epidemiology:
Case Report Forms (CRFs)
: Structured documents for recording data in clinical studies.
Data Dictionaries
: Define the variables and coding schemes used in data collection.
International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
: A global standard for coding and classifying diseases.
Surveillance Protocols
: Standardized procedures for monitoring and reporting health events.
STROBE Guidelines
: A checklist for reporting observational studies.
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