
Disease Control
Disease control refers to strategies and actions implemented to reduce the incidence and spread of diseases within populations. It includes measures such as vaccination, public health education, and surveillance to identify outbreaks. Effective disease control can improve public health by preventing infections, reducing healthcare costs, and minimizing the impact of epidemics. Authorities may enforce regulations, promote hygiene practices, and support research into new treatments. The goal is to protect individuals and communities from health risks, leading to healthier lives.