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How Do Interventions Work?

Interventions are actions taken to prevent or reduce the impact of diseases. These can be classified into primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions.
- Primary interventions aim to prevent the occurrence of disease (e.g., vaccination programs).
- Secondary interventions focus on early detection and treatment (e.g., screening programs).
- Tertiary interventions aim to reduce complications and improve the quality of life for those already affected (e.g., rehabilitation programs).

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