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What are the benefits of using LIS in Epidemiology?
The use of LIS in epidemiology offers numerous benefits, including:
Enhanced Accuracy
: Reduction in manual errors through automated processes.
Improved Efficiency
: Streamlined laboratory workflows and faster turnaround times.
Better Data Management
: Centralized storage and easy retrieval of laboratory data.
Timely Public Health Responses
: Quick dissemination of critical information to public health officials.
Enhanced Research Capabilities
: Access to high-quality data for epidemiological studies.
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