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If healthcare professionals are studying a new flu strain in the community, what would they do with first with the raw data?
Place the information into groups.
Organize the information into themes
Code the information into topics.
Make graphs or charts.
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Place the information into groups.
Reason: raw data must first be cleaned and categorized (e.g., by case status, age group, symptom profile, date of onset, and location). Grouping lets investigators summarize and detect patterns; after grouping they typically code/label categories if needed, then create tables and graphs (epidemic curves, maps) and perform further analysis.
Reason: raw data must first be cleaned and categorized (e.g., by case status, age group, symptom profile, date of onset, and location). Grouping lets investigators summarize and detect patterns; after grouping they typically code/label categories if needed, then create tables and graphs (epidemic curves, maps) and perform further analysis.
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