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Why Use Line Plots in Epidemiology?
Line plots are particularly effective for:
Showing
temporal trends
in disease occurrence.
Comparing multiple
variables
simultaneously.
Identifying
outliers
or unusual patterns in data.
Monitoring changes following
interventions
.
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