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What Tools Are Used for Remote Epidemiological Research?
Several tools are essential for conducting epidemiological research remotely. These include:
Online surveys
and questionnaires
Mobile health applications
(mHealth apps)
Telemedicine
platforms
Data analytics software
Cloud-based storage
solutions
These tools allow researchers to collect and analyze data from participants who may not be able to attend in-person meetings or clinics.
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