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Why is Ethnicity Important in Epidemiological Studies?
Ethnicity is important because it can influence the distribution and determinants of health and diseases. It helps in identifying
health disparities
, understanding the role of
genetics
and
environmental factors
, and developing targeted
public health interventions
.
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