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Why is Data Accuracy Important?
Accurate data is essential for multiple reasons:
It enhances the reliability of
epidemiological studies
.
It provides a solid foundation for
public health policy
and decision-making.
It helps in identifying
disease trends
and outbreaks promptly.
It aids in the accurate assessment of the
burden of disease
.
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What is Data Accuracy in Epidemiology?
Why is Data Accuracy Important?
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