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Ítem Prevención de enfermedades transmisibles en el ámbito del Centro Escolar Cuesta El Gavilán, Tacuba, Ahuachapán(UNASA, 2025) Jonathan Emmanuel Figueroa Dinarte, Karla Lorena Diaz Barrientos, Camila Marisol Ramos Argueta, Kevin Alexander Alvarenga Turcios, Nelson Alfonso Alvarado SilvaThe prevention of transmissible infection within the school environment is of paramount importance, particularly in the community of Cuesta El Gavilán, Tacuba, Ahuachapán. Schools are recognized as key spaces for health promotion, as they foster hygiene habits, self-care, and shared responsibility among students, teachers, and families. The prevention of transmissible infection not only helps reduce school absenteeism and improve academic performance but also strengthens community awareness of the need to maintain healthy environments. This paper examines the main conditions affecting school-age children such as respiratory infections, hand-foot-and- mouth disease, dengue, and gastroenteritis and how these illnesses impact the teaching-learning process. Through a critical reflection, it presents prevention strategies, the role of the educational and health communities, and the significance of health education to ensure that children grow strong and healthy, capable of learning and thriving. This work also integrates experiences from a community project carried out in the area through workshops, lectures, and flowcharts designed to detect signs and symptoms of rapidly transmitted diseases—whether through student-to-student contact, sharing objects, or poor hand hygiene—factors that affect the well-being of children both within and beyond the school setting.Ítem Un respiro de conciencia: “Cuida tus pulmones, cuida tu futuro”(UNASA, 2025) Yancy Beatriz Garcia Azenon, Adriana Marcela Garcia Medina, Milena Maria Galvez Montes, Fátima Melissa Flores Perez, Kathya Julissa Rivas HernandezIn Colonia Enmanuel, Cantón Chupaderos, Santa Ana, the community project "Oxygen for life: awareness and prevention for better respiratory health" was carried out. Its objective was to reduce the incidence of respiratory diseases through preventive, educational and participatory activities. The rates of conditions such as asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia, are high in the community because the inhabitants have food production practices in a wood stove, garbage is burned, environmental pollution and poor housing conditions were observed. In response to this situation, awareness workshops were held, donation of gas stoves, cleaning days, composting and distribution of educational materials for healthier practices. The experience showed that respiratory health problems are not only linked to clinical aspects, but also to deeply integrated social, cultural and economic factors. In addition, the importance of community organization as an essential component in promoting sustainable change was emphasized. The project, beyond the immediate achievements, provided teaching about the role that physiotherapy plays in health prevention and promotion. It also strengthened social awareness and the commitment to collaborate to promote the common well-being. In this context, Oxygen for Life not only contributed to improving the quality of life of the inhabitants, but also had an impact on the integral training of those who took part in its implementation.