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What Types of Equipment Are Used in Epidemiology?
Epidemiologists use a wide range of equipment, from
laboratory tools
to
data collection instruments
. Key equipment includes:
Microscopes
for identifying pathogens.
PCR machines
for amplifying DNA.
Computers
with specialized software for data analysis.
Survey tools
for collecting data from populations.
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