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The prevention and control strategies devised for Covid-19 may serve as adaptable frameworks for addressing future pandemics. Hence, introducing the "Covid-19: Fecal Transmission, Prevention, and Control Education App" becomes pivotal for equipping the public with knowledge to prevent and mitigate the impact of impending pandemics.. While the current threat of Covid-19 has diminished, it is imperative to glean lessons from this experience. Waiting until a future pandemic unfolds to educate the public is untenable. Public education needs to be proactive, occurring before the onset of potential…mehr

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The prevention and control strategies devised for Covid-19 may serve as adaptable frameworks for addressing future pandemics. Hence, introducing the "Covid-19: Fecal Transmission, Prevention, and Control Education App" becomes pivotal for equipping the public with knowledge to prevent and mitigate the impact of impending pandemics.. While the current threat of Covid-19 has diminished, it is imperative to glean lessons from this experience. Waiting until a future pandemic unfolds to educate the public is untenable. Public education needs to be proactive, occurring before the onset of potential future pandemics. Technological Innovations for Public Education: Future research can explore innovative technological solutions to enhance public education on fecal transmission. Assessing the effectiveness of virtual reality simulations, interactive applications, and other emerging technologies in conveying information and promoting behavioral change can be a fruitful avenue. As the study suggests, preparing for future pandemics is crucial. Research efforts should focus on creating adaptable frameworks and strategies that can be swiftly implemented in the early stages of a novel infectious disease outbreak, with a specific emphasis on minimizing the impact of asymptomatic carriers. By addressing these key areas, future research endeavors can build upon the foundations laid by this study, advancing our knowledge and refining strategies for managing fecal transmission and asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers to enhance global public health preparedness.