How can we prevent indirect transmission of communicable diseases?
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Prevention of indirect transmission of communicable diseases
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Indirect transmission exists when human-to-human interaction is not direct. Connection occurs with polluted surfaces or objects from a source, or with vectors such as mosquitoes, flies, mites, fleas, ticks, rodents or dogs.
We must avoid using hazardous items such as bedding, clothes, surgical instruments or dressings, utensils for cooking or eating and damage to the needle stick.
Continuing health education related to the prevention of diseases, hygiene measures for students, families and school staff. Implement good practice of hand washing. Implement isolation of cases, and effective treatment.
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