how can we prevent the following diseases
1 Cholera
2 Typhoid
3 Hepatitis A
Answers
Cholera
- Drink and use safe water* ...
- Wash your hands often with soap and safe water* ...
- Use latrines or bury your feces (poop); do not defecate in any body of water. ...
- Cook food well (especially seafood), keep it covered, eat it hot, and peel fruits and vegetables*
Typhoid
- Wash your hands. Frequent hand-washing in hot, soapy water is the best way to control infection. ...
- Avoid drinking untreated water. Contaminated drinking water is a particular problem in areas where typhoid fever is endemic. ...
- Avoid raw fruits and vegetables. ...
- Choose hot foods.
Hepatitis A
- Always wash your hands thoroughly after using the restroom and when you come in contact with an infected person's blood, stools, or other bodily fluid.
- Avoid unclean food and water
Answer:
TO PREVENT CHOLERA- Drink only water that you have boiled or treated with chlorine or iodine. Other safe beverages include tea and coffee made with boiled water and carbonated, bottled beverages with no ice. Eat only foods that have been thoroughly cooked and are still hot, or fruit that you have peeled yourself
TO PREVENT TYPHOID- Wash before eating or preparing food and after using the toilet. Carry an alcohol-based hand sanitizer for times when water isn't available. Avoid drinking untreated water. Contaminated drinking water is a particular problem in areas where typhoid fever is endemic
TO PREVENT HEPATITIS A- To reduce your risk of spreading or catching the hepatitis A virus: Always wash your hands thoroughly after using the restroom and when you come in contact with an infected person's blood, stools, or other bodily fluid. Avoid unclean food and water