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INFECTIOUS DISEASE: THE FATALITY AND ASSESSMENT OF STRATEGIC MEASURES FOR EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE DISEASE ACROSS BORDERS

This comprehensive study assesses the fatality and strategic measures for effective management of infectious disease across borders. The study noted that infectious disease causes deviations that adversely affect an organism's structure or function and further highlighted the different causative agents and types of infectious diseases, which included fungi, parasites, viral, bacterial, and many more. The study outlined that infectious diseases exhibit a remarkable capacity for person-to-person transmission, posing significant health threats with devastating consequences across nations. Furthermore, the study stated that infectious diseases can cause fatalities. It is on this basis that the study outlined the preventive measures and management strategies for infectious diseases that are imperative for safeguarding public health. The study outlined the following preventive measures and strategies: vaccination, hygiene practices, international collaboration and mitigation, etc. The study concluded that people should unite in proactive measures, embracing prevention and early intervention, to navigate the complexities of disease. This would help society strive for a healthier, more resilient future where the threat of infectious diseases is minimized and public health prevails. One of the recommendations of this study was to foster enhanced international cooperation, information sharing, and coordinated responses, which will help to effectively manage infectious diseases across borders.

Monday U. LUKE. Ph.D. & Nkechi Udochukwu OTTY-ANYANWU. Ph.D
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