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Prophylaxis is the use of interventions to prevent the onset or progression of disease, infection, or complications before they occur. It is crucial in clinical practice to reduce morbidity and healthcare costs by interrupting disease pathways early. A common example is antibiotic prophylaxis before surgery to prevent postoperative infections.

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