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What are the Epidemiological Methods Used to Study Agricultural Runoff?
Epidemiologists utilize several methods to study the impact of agricultural runoff:
Surveillance
of waterborne disease outbreaks
Environmental monitoring
of water sources
Cohort and case-control studies
to investigate health outcomes
Geospatial analysis
to identify affected areas
Risk assessment
to quantify potential health risks
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