The development of public health interventions involves several steps:
Epidemiological surveillance - Identifying health issues through data collection and analysis. Health impact assessments - Evaluating the potential benefits and risks of proposed interventions. Stakeholder engagement - Involving policymakers, healthcare providers, and communities in the planning process. Intervention design - Creating strategies based on scientific evidence and best practices. Implementation - Putting the interventions into practice in the target population. Evaluation - Monitoring and assessing the outcomes to ensure effectiveness.