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Why are Demographics Important in Epidemiology?
Demographics help epidemiologists to identify
patterns and trends
within populations. This information is essential for:
Assessing the
burden of disease
and identifying groups at higher risk.
Informing public health policies and
intervention strategies
.
Allocating healthcare resources efficiently.
Understanding the impact of
socioeconomic factors
on health.
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