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How Can the Spread be Prevented?
Preventing the spread of blood borne infections requires a multifaceted approach:
Universal precautions
: Healthcare workers should follow standard precautions to avoid exposure.
Harm reduction programs
: Providing clean needles and syringes to drug users.
Public health campaigns
: Educating the public about safe practices and reducing stigma.
Access to healthcare
: Ensuring that testing and treatment are accessible to all.
Monitoring and surveillance
: Continuous monitoring to detect and respond to outbreaks promptly.
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What are Blood Borne Infections?
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