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"Infectious Disease Warning Amid Festival Fever"... Cheonan City Conducts On-Site Promotion at University Campus
Campaign for Tuberculosis, AIDS, and Tick-borne Disease Prevention at Namseoul University Receives High Engagement Through Interactive Events
May 14, 2026
[Cheonan/CTN] Reporter Kang Hyun-su = Cheonan City has stepped directly into the heat of a university festival to spread infectious disease prevention information targeting young adults and international students.
The city announced on the 13th that it carried out an infectious disease prevention promotion campaign at the Namseoul University festival site in collaboration with the Chungcheong Center for Disease Control and Prevention. This campaign was prepared to deliver accurate information on tuberculosis and AIDS, as well as tick-borne infectious diseases—which are a concern due to increased outdoor activities—and to highlight the seriousness of prevention and management.
In particular, considering the increase in spring outings, the city focused on promoting tick prevention rules that can be practiced immediately in daily life, such as wearing long sleeves, using repellents, and washing clothes and showering immediately after outdoor activities. Taking advantage of the festival's characteristics, the city held participatory events using quizzes to encourage students and international students to join without hesitation, drawing a great response with practical promotional items.
Lee Hyun-ki, Director of the Seobuk-gu Public Health Center, emphasized, "I hope that university students can access various infectious disease prevention information easily and enjoyably while enjoying the festival. We will continue to promote prevention tailored to the citizens' level to protect a healthy local community."
University campuses are strategic locations for preventing the spread of infectious diseases due to high foot traffic and group living. This campaign is evaluated as a practical opportunity to go beyond simple information delivery, creating a healthy campus environment and upgrading the public health safety awareness of the local community as a whole.
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