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What are the Methods for Controlling Biological Hazards?
Controlling biological hazards involves a combination of strategies, including:
Vaccination
to prevent infections
Implementing
quarantine
and
isolation
measures
Promoting good
hygiene
practices and
sanitation
Using
antimicrobial treatments
such as antibiotics and antivirals
Conducting
public health surveillance
and
contact tracing
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