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What Methods are Used in Epidemiology?
Epidemiologists employ various methods to study health-related issues, including:
Descriptive Epidemiology
: Describing the occurrence of diseases by time, place, and person to identify patterns and trends.
Analytical Epidemiology
: Investigating the causes of health outcomes through observational studies like
cohort
,
case-control
, and
cross-sectional studies
.
Experimental Epidemiology
: Conducting controlled experiments, such as
randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
, to test the efficacy of interventions.
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