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What are the Ethical Considerations in Epidemiology?
Ethical considerations are crucial in
epidemiological research
. Researchers must ensure:
Informed consent from participants.
Confidentiality and privacy of data.
Minimization of harm to participants.
Transparency in reporting conflicts of interest.
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