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What are the Types of Tracking?

There are several types of tracking in epidemiology:
- Active Surveillance: Health agencies actively seek out information through direct contact with healthcare providers and laboratories.
- Passive Surveillance: Health data is reported by healthcare providers to health agencies, usually as part of routine reporting.
- Sentinel Surveillance: Selected institutions or groups provide high-quality data on specific diseases.
- Syndromic Surveillance: Monitoring of symptom patterns, often used for early outbreak detection.

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