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Health promotion applied to infectious diseases
In its brief history, health promotion, despite its efforts to focus on health rather than disease, as a field of research and practice has generally been associated with efforts at disease prevention. In addition and despite the broadening of the theoretical underpinning of the field up to the pres...
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