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Why are Clustering Algorithms Important in Epidemiology?
Epidemiologists use clustering algorithms to analyze large datasets, such as
disease incidence
and
prevalence
, to identify
spatial
and
temporal
patterns. These patterns help in understanding the spread of diseases, identifying
risk factors
, and implementing effective
public health interventions
.
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