Managing public health risks involves implementing strategies to reduce or eliminate exposure to health hazards and to mitigate the impact of these risks. Key strategies include:
1. Surveillance: Continuous monitoring of health data to detect and respond to health threats promptly. 2. Vaccination Programs: Immunizing populations against preventable diseases. 3. Health Education: Informing the public about health risks and promoting healthy behaviors. 4. Policy Development: Creating regulations and guidelines to protect public health. 5. Emergency Preparedness: Planning and responding to health emergencies and disasters.