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This chapter outlines the key public health and disease prevention strategies that have been used to combat infectious disease. As our knowledge about the microbial world has increased, it has led to enhanced disease prevention measures, including better sanitation, as well as the development and expansion of vaccination programmes that have been successfully used to reduce the burden of infectious disease that reduces the likelihood of antibiotic resistant bacteria becoming a worrying concern for global health.

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