regulation and quality control

What is Regulation in Epidemiology?

Regulation in epidemiology refers to the establishment of guidelines, standards, and policies that govern the conduct of epidemiological research and public health practices. Regulatory bodies ensure that research is conducted ethically, safely, and effectively, minimizing risks to participants and communities. This includes adherence to principles such as informed consent, ethical review, and data privacy.

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