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Prevention and Control

2013
National sentinel hospitals for surveillance of influenza and laboratories network should continue their duties for the surveillance of influenza liked cases according to National Implementation Plan of Influenza Surveillance and Management Plan of Extending Network Projects on the Surveillance of Influenza, 2009 as well as the techniques requirements ...
LI Hongjun, LI Ning
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Cancer Prevention and Control

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Primary care providers (PCPs) play a crucial role in promoting cancer prevention practices. Prevention practices aim to reduce cancer incidence and mortality while improving long-term outcomes for patients who develop cancer. Multiple factors significantly influence the adoption of cancer prevention practices, including behavioral, social, cultural ...
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Prevention and control of tetanus in childhood

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
Until recently, tetanus was estimated to be killing well over half a million children each year in the developing world, most commonly through neonatal tetanus, the incidence of which was around six per 1000 live births. Neonatal tetanus most commonly occurs through cord contamination of the umbilical stump. Vaccination of pregnant women and infants is
B, Thayaparan, A, Nicoll
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Prevention and Control

2016
Lymphatic filariasis has many disfiguring and debilitating clinical manifestations resulting in much suffering and severe socioeconomic consequences. But it is a preventable disease as the cause and mechanism of this problem are now well known.
Trilok Chandra Goel, Apul Goel
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Injury prevention and control in children

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001
Injury is the number one cause of death and life-years lost for children. In children, injury mortality is greater than childhood mortality from all other causes combined. Modern injury prevention and control seeks to prevent and limit or control injuries through the 4 Es of injury prevention: engineering, enforcement, education, and economics ...
S E, Mace   +6 more
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Prevention and control of HIV/AIDS

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
HIV/AIDS in children has emerged during third phase of HIV epidemic as a result of high level of infection in women of child bearing age. Now it is being detected at an alarming rate. Various methods of HIV/AIDS transmission, prevalence of HIV in multitransfused, modes of prevention and control of HIV infection in children, antenatal care of HIV ...
Madhu, Choudhry, V P, Choudhry
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Prevention and Control

1983
The epidemic and fatal nature of plague infection has stimulated enormous efforts by public health workers to seek effective control measures against this disease. Plague is today one of only four internationally quarantinable diseases, along with cholera, smallpox, and yellow fever. Although plague is relatively well controlled today, being restricted
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Cancer control and prevention

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2013
To evaluate recent developments in nutritional epigenomics and related challenges, opportunities, and implications for cancer control and prevention.Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and understanding the factors that contribute to cancer development may facilitate the development of strategies for cancer prevention and control ...
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SDD for the Prevention and Control of Outbreaks

2008
Outbreaks of infection with multi-resistant microorganisms are an increasing problem in intensive care units. Such outbreaks lead to increased mortality, longer duration of stay, higher costs and reduced availability of ICU beds [1, 2]. Many guidelines advocate strict adherence to hygiene measures, patient isolation and antibiotic restriction, but in ...
Van Der Spoel, Hans I.   +1 more
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Control strategies to prevent resistance

Veterinary Parasitology, 1993
Anthelmintics will continue to play a central role in nematode control programs of livestock for the foreseeable future. However, to prevent the emergence of resistance, anthelmintics need to be either so effective that there are no survivors following treatment or treatment should be so infrequent that those that survive make little or no contribution
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