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What Are the Future Trends in Laboratory Epidemiology?
The future of laboratory epidemiology is likely to be shaped by advances in
technology
and
informatics
. Emerging trends include:
Next-Generation Sequencing
: Will provide more detailed insights into pathogen genomes.
Big Data Analytics
: Will help in analyzing large datasets to identify patterns and trends.
Artificial Intelligence
: Can assist in predictive modeling and decision-making.
Point-of-Care Testing
: Will make diagnostic tests more accessible and quicker.
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