prophylaxie
Prophylaxie is the set of measures undertaken to prevent disease, infection, or other adverse health outcomes. The term derives from Greek prophylaktikos, meaning guarding beforehand, and is used across medical disciplines to describe actions taken before illness occurs or before complications arise.
Prophylaxis is commonly classified into primary, secondary, and tertiary forms. Primary prophylaxis aims to prevent disease
Prophylaxis is applied in many settings. In clinical medicine, antibiotics or antifungals may be given prophylactically
Prophylaxis involves trade-offs. Benefits must be weighed against risks such as adverse effects, drug interactions, or