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What are Some Sources of Historical Disease Data?
Sources of historical disease data include
medical records
,
death certificates
,
newspaper archives
, and
government health reports
. Modern sources also include digital databases like the
Global Health Observatory
and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
.
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