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What are the Public Health Measures to Control Biological Agents?
Public health measures to control biological agents include
vaccination programs
,
quarantine and isolation
,
sanitation practices
, and
public health surveillance
. These measures aim to reduce transmission rates and prevent outbreaks.
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