Public Health Prevention Hierarchy in Disaster Context

  • Chan E
  • Wong C
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The public health prevention hierarchy—namely primary, secondary and tertiary prevention, is one of the most important public health principles which guide policy and programme development. Primary prevention attempts to prevent the onset of disease or reduce...

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Chan, E. Y. Y., & Wong, C. S. (2020). Public Health Prevention Hierarchy in Disaster Context (pp. 7–17). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0924-7_2

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