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Question 8 2.5 pts Think about Descriptive epidemiology–person, place, time. Each week, each state health department sends to CDC a computerized line listing of persons diagnosed with a reportable disease (for example, measles or hepatitis A). Identify which of the following categories (A-E) describes “ID NUMBER” Where (place) Who (person) What clinical Information Liver failure occurs When (time)
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