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What Digital Technologies Are Commonly Used in Epidemiology?
Several digital technologies are now commonly utilized in the field of epidemiology. These include:
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Big Data Analytics
: Analyzing large datasets to identify patterns and trends in disease spread.
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
: Mapping disease outbreaks to understand their geographic distribution.
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Wearable Devices
: Collecting real-time health data from individuals.
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Mobile Health (mHealth)
Applications: Facilitating data collection and dissemination through smartphones.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
: Predicting outbreaks and analyzing complex datasets.
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