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What are the key research tools in epidemiology?
Research tools in epidemiology encompass a range of methodologies and technologies. These include
surveillance systems
,
data collection methods
,
statistical software
, and
geographic information systems (GIS)
. Each tool plays a crucial role in understanding disease dynamics and guiding public health policies.
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