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What Data Elements are Included in an MDS?
The specific data elements included in an MDS may vary depending on the focus of the research or surveillance program. However, common elements typically encompass:
Demographic information
(e.g., age, gender, ethnicity)
Geographical data
(e.g., place of residence)
Clinical data
(e.g., diagnosis, treatments)
Behavioral factors
(e.g., smoking status, physical activity)
Environmental exposures
(e.g., air quality, occupational hazards)
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