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Why is STROBE Important in Epidemiology?

Observational studies, such as cohort studies, case-control studies, and cross-sectional studies, are crucial for identifying associations and potential causal relationships between exposures and outcomes. However, these studies can be susceptible to various biases and confounding factors. The STROBE guidelines help researchers to report their studies in a way that these potential issues can be identified and assessed by others. This ultimately enhances the reproducibility and validity of epidemiological research.

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