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demographic and health surveys (dhs)
Why are DHS Important in Epidemiology?
In the field of
epidemiology
, DHS provide critical data that help in understanding the distribution and determinants of health and diseases in populations. These surveys offer valuable insights into
mortality rates
,
fertility rates
,
maternal health
,
child health
,
infectious diseases
, and
health behaviors
among different demographic groups.
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