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What are the Key Methods Used in Modern Epidemiology?
Modern epidemiology employs various methods, including:
Descriptive studies
: To describe the distribution of diseases and health outcomes.
Analytical studies
: To investigate the determinants of health outcomes, often through
cohort
and
case-control studies
.
Experimental studies
: Such as
randomized controlled trials
to test the efficacy of interventions.
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