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What is Geographical Epidemiology?

Geographical Epidemiology involves the study of the spatial distribution of health events, conditions, and outcomes. It helps in understanding how environmental factors, social dynamics, and other location-specific variables influence the occurrence and spread of diseases. By mapping and analyzing health data geographically, researchers can identify patterns and trends that might not be evident through other types of data analysis.

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