
Environmental sustainability in disease control
Environmental sustainability in disease control focuses on maintaining balanced ecosystems to prevent disease outbreaks. This approach recognizes that healthy environments—clean air, water, and biodiversity—are essential for human health. By promoting sustainable practices like reducing pollution, conserving habitats, and managing waste, we can limit the spread of diseases linked to environmental degradation. For example, controlling mosquito habitats can help prevent malaria and dengue fever. Ultimately, sustainable practices not only protect our planet but also safeguard public health, ensuring future generations can thrive in a healthier, disease-resistant world.