Statistical epidemiology is a branch of epidemiology that uses statistical methods to analyze data related to the distribution and determinants of health and disease conditions in populations. It aims to understand health-related states and events by applying statistical techniques to identify patterns, relationships, and causal factors associated with health issues. Key components of statistical epidemiology include: 1. **Data Collection**: Gathering data from various sources such as surveys, health records, registries, and observational studies.

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