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Why is Personal Data Important in Epidemiology?
Personal data is crucial for epidemiological research because it allows researchers to:
Identify
and track the spread of diseases
Understand
risk factors
associated with diseases
Evaluate the
effectiveness
of public health interventions
Develop
targeted prevention
strategies
Inform
health policy
decisions
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