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What are the Common Safety Measures in Epidemiology?
Vaccination
programs to prevent vaccine-preventable diseases.
Implementation of
quarantine
and
isolation
procedures to control the spread of infectious diseases.
Promotion of
hand hygiene
and
sanitation
practices.
Use of
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
for healthcare workers and the general public.
Conducting
public health education
campaigns to inform and educate communities.
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