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Why Study Epidemiology?
Studying epidemiology is crucial for understanding and controlling health problems. It equips professionals with the skills to:
- Analyze disease patterns
- Identify risk factors
- Develop preventive strategies
- Inform public health policies
- Conduct
outbreak investigations
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