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7. How Can the Spread of Disease be Controlled?
For communicable diseases, it is important to educate patients about
infection control measures
such as
quarantine
,
isolation
, and
contact tracing
. This helps in curbing the spread of infectious agents.
Frequently asked queries:
Why is Patient Counseling Important in Epidemiology?
1. What is the Nature of the Disease?
2. What are the Risk Factors?
3. What Preventive Measures Can Be Taken?
4. How is the Disease Diagnosed?
5. What are the Treatment Options?
6. What are the Potential Complications?
7. How Can the Spread of Disease be Controlled?
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