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What Actions are Taken When Warning Signs are Detected?
Upon detecting warning signs, several actions can be taken:
Epidemiological Investigation
: Conducting field investigations to understand the source, mode of transmission, and risk factors associated with the disease.
Public Health Interventions
: Implementing control measures such as isolation, quarantine, vaccination, and public awareness campaigns.
Communication to the Public
: Providing timely and accurate information to the public to reduce panic and encourage preventive measures.
Collaboration with International Agencies
: Working with organizations such as the
World Health Organization (WHO)
to manage and control the spread of diseases across borders.
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