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Why is Faceting Important in Epidemiology?
Faceting allows for more detailed and precise analyses, enabling epidemiologists to:
Identify
risk factors
associated with specific populations.
Monitor disease trends over
time
.
Evaluate the effectiveness of
public health interventions
.
Detect
outbreaks
and emerging health threats.
Understand the impact of
social determinants of health
.
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