Biology
Define the term prophylaxis.
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Prophylaxis refers to the preventive or protective measures taken to prevent the occurrence or spread of a disease. It involves the use of various interventions, such as vaccines, medications, hygiene practices, lifestyle changes, or other strategies, to reduce the risk of developing a particular illness or to minimize its impact.
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