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What are the Methods for Disease Control and Prevention?
Disease control and prevention strategies aim to reduce the incidence and impact of diseases. These include:
Vaccination
programs to prevent infectious diseases.
Public health campaigns
to promote healthy behaviors.
Screening programs
for early detection of diseases.
Environmental interventions
such as improving sanitation and reducing pollution.
Policy measures
like regulations on tobacco and alcohol use.
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