Biology, asked by malikmansha190, 16 days ago

prevention is better than cure. what preventive measures you would take at local level to prevent the society from such infections​

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Answered by parthaksharma877
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Answered by sneham211117
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  • Keep immunizations up to date.
  • Wash your hands often. Washing with regular soap and rinsing with running water, followed by thorough drying, is considered the most important way to prevent disease transmission. Routine consumer use of residue-producing antibacterial products, such as those containing the chemical triclosan, have not been proven to confer health benefits and may actually contribute to antibiotic resistance.
  • Prepare and handle food carefully. (See “How to Protect Yourself” in the Foodborne Pathogens section on page 16.)
  • Use antibiotics only for infections caused by bacteria. Viral infections cannot be treated with antibiotics. Your doctor may prescribe an antiviral medication if your condition warrants it.
  • Report to your doctor any rapidly worsening infection or any infection that does not get better after taking a course of antibiotics, if prescribed.
  • Be careful around all wild animals and unfamiliar domestic animals. After any animal bite, cleanse the wound with soap and water and consult a clinician for further evaluation. Enjoy wild animals with your eyes, not by touching them.

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