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What Tools and Techniques Do They Use?
Epidemiologists use a range of tools and techniques, including
statistical software
to analyze data,
geographic information systems (GIS)
to map disease patterns, and
biological
and
clinical
tests to identify pathogens. They also use
epidemiological models
to simulate the spread of diseases and predict future outbreaks.
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