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What Kind of Data Can Be Found?
Official websites offer a range of data types, including:
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Surveillance data
on disease incidence and trends.
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Epidemiological studies
and research findings.
- Health guidelines and
protocols
for disease prevention and control.
- Information on
vaccines
and immunization programs.
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