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How Can Infectious Diseases Be Prevented?
Preventative measures are crucial in controlling the spread of infectious diseases. Key strategies include:
Vaccination
Good
hygiene practices
Use of
antimicrobial agents
such as hand sanitizers
Safe food and water practices
Using
insect repellent
and bed nets in areas prone to vector-borne diseases
Frequently asked queries:
How Are Infectious Diseases Diagnosed?
What Are the Common Types of Infectious Diseases?
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What Are Emerging Infectious Diseases?
What Role Do Public Health Organizations Play?
How Do Antimicrobial Resistance and Infectious Diseases Relate?
Why Is Global Cooperation Important?
What are Bacteria?
What Are Prions and How Do They Cause Disease?
How Does the NIH Collaborate with Other Organizations?
How is Co-Infection Diagnosed?
What is Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)?
What Is the Role of the Immune System in Fighting Infectious Diseases?
Why are Biopsies Important in Infectious Diseases?
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What is West Nile Virus?
What Can Individuals Do to Help?
What are Vaccines?
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