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How Can Increased Risk of Infection be Mitigated?
Mitigating increased risk of infection involves multiple strategies:
Vaccination programs
: Ensuring high vaccination coverage to provide herd immunity.
Public health education
: Promoting awareness about hygiene, safe practices, and the importance of vaccination.
Improving healthcare access
: Enhancing the availability and quality of healthcare services.
Environmental interventions
: Improving sanitation, access to clean water, and living conditions.
Surveillance and monitoring
: Early detection and response to emerging infectious diseases.
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