PREVENTION OF SEASONAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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Keywords

Seasonal infectious diseases
influenza
dengue

Abstract

Seasonal infectious diseases, such as influenza, dengue, cholera, and pneumonia, pose significant health risks worldwide. These diseases become more prevalent in specific seasons due to environmental factors, human behavior, and climatic conditions. Prevention strategies include vaccination, personal hygiene, environmental control, and public health interventions. Vaccines provide protection against viral infections like influenza and COVID-19, while proper sanitation, safe food and water consumption, and mosquito control help prevent bacterial and vector-borne diseases. Strengthening the immune system through a balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate rest further reduces the risk of infections. Raising public awareness and implementing government-led initiatives are crucial to minimizing disease outbreaks and safeguarding community health.

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