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Facts about tickborne relapsing fever

Tickborne relapsing fever (TBRF) is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected soft ticks. The disease is characterised by relapsing or recurring episodes of fever, often accompanied by headache, muscle and joint aches and nausea.

  • tick-borne relapsing fever

Crisis communication

While risk communication is ongoing, crisis communication is a reactive communication effort in the face of an unforeseen event.

  • risk communication

Health literacy

Health literacy can be defined as the capacity that an individual has to access and effectively use health-related information, in order to promote and maintain good health.

  • health communication
  • health literacy

Health education

Health education aims to influence a person’s knowledge, attitudes and behaviours connected to health in a positive way.

  • health communication
  • public health education

Social marketing

Using social marketing tools to conduct public health improvement programs can help to clarify goals and improve success.

Risk communication

Risk communication is a sustained communication process with a diverse audience about the likely outcomes of health and behavioural attitudes.

Health advocacy

Advocacy is one strategy to raise awareness and promote health and access to quality health care at the individual and community levels.

Outbreak communication

An effective outbreak communication can help to bring an outbreak under control as quickly as possible, with as little social disruption as possible.

Addressing misconceptions on measles vaccination

Since the introduction of vaccination, myths and misconceptions regarding vaccination have been present. Scientific research in psychology has shown that addressing these misconceptions is difficult: mere reading about a myth, even about a myth’s refutation, can strengthen the myth, rather than weaken its influence. Likewise, an explicit and strong negation of a risk can paradoxically increase rather than decrease the perception of risk in readers.

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  • prevention and control

Facts about measles

Measles is an acute illness caused by morbillivirus. The disease is transmitted via airborne respiratory droplets, or by direct contact with nasal and throat secretions of infected individuals.

  • measles

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