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The Population And High-Risk Approaches To Prevention | |
File name | The Population And High-Risk Approaches To Prevention |
File Description | Prevention was defined as all individual and collective measures to prevent occurrence of a disease or stop its development beyond an asymptomatic stage.For the past 150 years, prevention has made large contributions to health improvement. An overview of the 10 greatest successes of prevention of the 20th century, compiled around the last turn of the century by the US Centers for Disease Control, documented there markable successes of infectious disease control, maternal and child health, improved nutrition, improved working conditions and other areas, which have become iconic for prevention.1 |
Category Name | Public Health |
Subject Name | Epidemiology |
Module Name | Non Communicable Diseases |
Micro Category Name | Population approach to prevention |
Level | Masters |
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