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What Methods are Used in Epidemiological Studies?
Epidemiologists employ various study designs to investigate diseases:
Descriptive Studies
: Describe the occurrence of disease by time, place, and person.
Analytical Studies
: Investigate the causes and risk factors of diseases, including
case-control
and
cohort studies
.
Experimental Studies
: Evaluate the effects of interventions, such as clinical trials.
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