Communicable Diseases Prevention
Communicable Diseases Prevention involves strategies, measures, and interventions aimed at reducing the risk of transmission and spread of infectious diseases among individuals and communities. This may include promoting vaccination programs, practicing good hygiene, implementing disease surveillance systems, educating the public on disease prevention, and implementing quarantine measures when necessary. The goal of communicable diseases prevention is to control and ultimately eliminate the spread of contagious illnesses to protect public health and well-being.