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SVEA CLOSSER: Hi.

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My name is Svea Closser.

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And I'm an associate professor
at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg

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School of Public Health.

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Welcome to the model on
data for decision making.

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In this lecture, we'll explore
the many different types

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of data collected by
the Polio Program.

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There's a huge breadth
and depth to the data

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the program collects.

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And it can be used in
many different ways.

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In this lecture, we'll
explore exactly what

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this data is, how
it is collected,

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and how it can be used,
with an eye to strategies

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that might be valuable across
public health programs.

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