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What Are Technological Interventions in Epidemiology?
Technological interventions in epidemiology refer to the application of advanced tools and techniques to study, monitor, and control diseases. These include
data analytics
,
machine learning
,
mobile health (mHealth)
applications,
geospatial technologies
, and
genomic sequencing
.
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