Volume : 08, Issue : 09, September – 2021

Title:

65.COMMUNICABLE DISEASE, PREVENTION MEASURES AND CONTROL

Authors :

Dr. Omar seraj Halawani, Bandar Othman Alzahrani, Alaa Adel Hussen Alsabbagh, Mazen saeed takroony, Omar Mohammad Ahmed Hinaidi, Abdullah Fisal Al-Hazmi, Saud Abdulaziz Salh Zainy, Saleh Mohammed Saleh Al-Qarni, Abdulmoti Hassan Saqar Alhothli, Wael Salah Alhazmi

Abstract :

Communicable diseases are a major concern throughout outbreaks. Summaries of threat factors for break outs are usually non-specific and not conveniently generalisable to similar scenarios. This review tries to record appropriate evidence to review what are the measures that might really work in prevention contagious illness. This been carried out through searching the electronic database, in which proof were found. this narrative review highlights the need for far better understanding as well as more metrology of the web links between economic downturns and also transmittable condition spread This will certainly need research study that is very multi-disciplinary, combining insights from, among others, public health, microbiology, vector biology, ecology, and also social location. Economic slumps may posture enhanced risks of contagious conditions for some groups in the population. Techniques to determine and also involve high-risk groups, while also safeguarding currently tight spending plans, should be high priorities for the wellness field, as communicable illness, like recessions, are challenging to manage as soon as they start to spread.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Omar seraj Halawani et al, Communicable Disease, Prevention Measures And Control., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(9).

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