Levels of Prevention # Primary -concerned with health promotion activities that prevent the actual occurence of a specific illness or disease # Secondary -promotes early detection or screening and treatment of disease and limitation of disability. This level of prevention is also called HEALTH MAINTENANCE. # Tertiary -directed towards recovery or rehabilitation of a disease or condition after the disease has been developed.
Wash your hands
sanitize all areas
cover open wounds
There is a few ways to prevent diseases. You can make sure to use protection when having sex, covering seats when going to the restroom and be careful on what you touch.
primary secondary and tertiary
Primary, secondary, and tertiary
Infectious disease in one that is spread by intimate contact with body fluids. Some of these are influenza, mononucleosis, and Chlamydia.
Measles, smallpox, ebola.
Infectious Diseases include: All Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD's) and any type of Disease that is caused by an infection. An external factor has to be introduced into the body to cause an Infectious Disease. Also colds.
Cancer, Asthma, High blood pressure.
HIV, ringworm, and bacterial endocarditis.
Infectious diseases are caused by germs, such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Contagious or communicable diseases are those that can be spread from one person to another. Infectious diseases that commonly occur among children are often communicable or contagious and may spread very easily from person to person
David Brooks has written: 'Infectious diseases' -- subject(s): Communicable diseases
Malaria H1N1 Flu Virus Lyme Disease
No. Vaccinations are for preventing infectious diseases, not treating or curing them.
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1.) Acute Respiratory Infections 2.) AIDS 3.) Diarrheal Diseases
Three non infectious conditions on the hair and scalp?