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intended to protect against disease by preventing it from occurring, reducing the risk of its occurrence, or limiting its extent or sequelae (eg, immunization, hospital infection control program, fluoridated water supply)
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Prevention means to prevent a disease onset.
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Community health care or public health Occupational medicine
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Activities to provide outright avoidance of the adverse impact of hazards and means to minimize related environmental, technological and biological disasters. Depending on social and technical feasibility and cost/benefit considerations, investing in preventive measures is justified in areas frequently affected by disasters. In the context of public awareness and education, related to disaster risk reduction changing attitudes and behaviour contribute to promoting a "culture of prevention".
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The most successful form of prevention - avoiding the use of recognized human carcinogens in the workplace - has been learned too late for the present populations of industrialized countries, since most occupational carcinogens have been identified by epidemiological studies of populations that were already occupationally exposed. In theory, the Encyclopedia says, developing countries can prevent the introduction of chemicals and production processes that have been found to be hazardous.
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