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Chloe
16 June, 13:40
How epidemiology differ from microbiology
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Sam Barr
16 June, 15:47
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Epidemiology is the study of disease and how to control / prevent it.
Microbiology deals with microscopic organisms in general, not specifically relating to viruses and disease like epidemiology.
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