Detecting and treating a pregnant woman infected with syphilis is an example of the following level of prevention: a. Primary prevention. b. Secondary prevention. c. Tertiary prevention. d. Primary and secondary
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Primary prevention aims to prevent disease or injury before it ever occurs. This is done by preventing exposures to hazards that cause disease or injury, altering unhealthy or unsafe behaviors that can lead to disease or injury, and increasing resistance to Show more…
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