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Why is SaTScan Important in Epidemiology?
SaTScan plays a crucial role in epidemiological research and public health practice. It helps in:
- Identifying
disease clusters
- Detecting
outbreaks
- Evaluating
temporal trends
in disease incidence
- Understanding
spatial patterns
of disease spread
- Supporting
public health interventions
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