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What Are the Applications of mHealth in Epidemiology?
Mobile Health (mHealth) uses mobile devices and apps to support public health practices. Applications in epidemiology include:
Real-time data collection from remote areas
Communication of health alerts to the public
Monitoring and tracking patient symptoms
mHealth facilitates faster and more efficient data gathering and dissemination, improving the overall response to public health threats.
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