Disease Prevention
Disease prevention is the practice of taking action to reduce the likelihood of people becoming sick or injured. This includes practices such as vaccination, healthy lifestyle habits, avoiding contact with contaminated surfaces and materials, and decreasing the spread of infectious agents. It is an essential component of public health and is widely used to reduce the burden of ill health and associated costs in the population. By preventing diseases, the health of populations can be improved, healthcare costs reduced, and economic resources increased.
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