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Write the example of primary secondary and tertiary prevention

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Answered by amankumaraman11
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Primary prevention is concerned with preventing the onset of disease; it aims to reduce the incidence of disease. It involves interventions that are applied before there is any evidence of disease or injury. Examples include protection against the effects of a disease agent, as with vaccination.

Secondary prevention tries to intervene and hopefully put an end to the disease before it fully develops. Primary prevention is concerned with preventing the onset of a disease, while secondary prevention tries to reduce the number of new or severe cases of a disease.

The goal is to achieve an improved quality of life and lengthen overall life expectancy by preventing complications in the future. Tertiary prevention is the most taxing on the health care system due to the substantial costs of surgery and lifelong management of chronic disease through medication and rehabilitation.
Answered by ViratKohli3618
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