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What are the New Technologies?
Several new technologies are revolutionizing the field of epidemiology, including:
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Genomic Sequencing
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Big Data Analytics
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Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
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Mobile Health (mHealth)
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)
Frequently asked queries:
What are the New Technologies?
How Does Genomic Sequencing Aid Epidemiology?
What Role Does Big Data Analytics Play?
How Are Geographical Information Systems Used?
What is the Impact of Mobile Health (mHealth)?
How Do AI and ML Enhance Epidemiological Studies?
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