Individuals who have been infected with the HIV virus are counseled regarding how the disease is spread. This is done in an attempt to prevent those who are already infected with the disease from infecting others. Counseling infected individuals in this way is one example of:

a. tertiary prevention
b. primary prevention
c. secondary prevention
d. auxiliary prevention


A

Psychology

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