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Why are Clinical Examinations Important in Epidemiology?
Clinical examinations provide valuable data that can be used to understand the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specific populations. They are crucial for:
Disease Surveillance
Screening
Monitoring disease
trends
Identifying
risk factors
Evaluating
public health interventions
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