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Disease control refers to the efforts made by healthcare professionals, government agencies, and individuals to prevent, manage, and reduce the impact of infectious and non-infectious diseases on populations. It involves a range of activities, including surveillance, prevention, diagnosis, treatmentRead more
Disease control refers to the efforts made by healthcare professionals, government agencies, and individuals to prevent, manage, and reduce the impact of infectious and non-infectious diseases on populations. It involves a range of activities, including surveillance, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases.
Effective disease control strategies involve a multidisciplinary approach that integrates medical, environmental, social, and behavioral interventions. Examples of disease control measures include vaccination programs, public health campaigns, disease screening and testing, quarantine and isolation measures, and the use of personal protective equipment.
The goal of disease control is to reduce the spread and impact of diseases, improve public health outcomes, and prevent the emergence of new disease threats. This requires a coordinated effort between healthcare providers, public health officials, policymakers, and the general public.
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