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We have several important weapons for prevention: sanitation, including safe water and food and the safe removal of human and animal feces and urine; vaccination; and anti-infectives, which can minimize disease, disability, and, potentially, infectiousness. Vector control is critical for reducing disease-transmitting mosquitoes, ticks, and flies.
Deadliest Enemy: Our War Against Killer Germs
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