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While a partial cure is better than nothing, prevention would be best of all.
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Even though the epidemic is spreading here more rapidly than anywhere else in the world, there are virtually no public-service ads on television about it, and the government spends next to nothing on prevention, treatment, education, or care.
"The government and city are blind to this problem and they do nothing for prevention.
"Time and time again my son was discharged from treatment programs having heard nothing about overdose prevention, much less been equipped with naloxone," she says.
But if the case is that it contributes nothing to the prevention of pathology over time by a variety of indirect causal pathways, the case falls apart for want of evidence.
So how is it that we can spend billions of dollars every year keeping fleets of nuclear-armed submarines permanently patrolling our oceans, to protect us from a threat that will almost certainly never happen, and yet invest virtually nothing into the prevention of something as tangible and evolutionarily certain as virulent infectious disease?
Nevertheless, a few pointers suggest that prophylactic antibiosis might be better than nothing in the prevention of SSIs.
"Nothing works better than prevention," he said.
"The cost of prevention is nothing compared to the devastation of the loss," Mr. Nozzolio said.
Cities are so stretched — in part from providing acute care to people like Popeye — that they have nothing left over for prevention.
Efforts to encourage investment in malaria prevention are nothing new, but they take on a new meaning this year with the replenishment of the Global Fund to fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria – which funds 60-70% of all international investments in malaria – scheduled for the autumn.
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