راه های جلوگیری از ابتلا به بیماری آنفولانزای خوکی

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1--دستهای خود را بشویید:

 ذرات و قطرات کوچک ناشی از سرفه و عطسه بیماری را منتقل می کنند. این ذرات به دستهای ما منتقل می شوند و بعد هر چیزی را که ما لمس کنیم آلوده کننده می شود.

راه صحیح دست شستن : به غیر از پشت و روی دستها و انگشتان ، زیر ناخنها ، بین انگشتان و دور مچها را به مدت کافی با آب گرم یا داغ کف مالی کنید و بشویید و بعد خوب با آب بشویید::: دستهای خود را نه تنها قبل از غذا خوردن و بعد از دستشویی رفتن بلکه بعد از استفاده کردن از حوله یا پوشاندن دهان بعد از سرفه یا عطسه بشویید.درست است تعداد دفعات خیلی زیاد می شود درست مثل تعداد دفعاتی که اگر شما در اورژانش یا اتاق عمل مشغول به کارمی بودید این کار را انجام می دادید.

 

 

 2- وقتی عطسه یا سرفه می کنید دهان خود را بپوشانید:

اگر دستمال ندارید از شانه یا گودی آرنج خود استفاده کنید.اگر این ذرات به لباس یا یقه شما منتقل شوند خیلی بهتر است از اینکه در هوا و بین افراد دیگر انتشار یابند.بعد دستهای خود را بشویید.ماسکهای جراحی هم خوب هستند ولی در مورد استفاده هر روزه از آنها توافق نظر وجود ندارد و در ضمن دستها را هم پاک نگه نمی دارند

 3-در خانه بمانید

 اگر بیمار هستید در خانه بمانید و همیشه دستهای خود را بشویید تا دیگران را آلوده نکنید

 4-صورت خود را لمس نکنید

 دستهای خود را از غشاهای مخاطی ( چشم- دهان - بینی ) دور نگه دارید چون ویروس از این راه ها وارد بدن می شود.

 

5- از افراد بیمار دوری کنید

 در ضمن اجسام صاف مثل سکه بیشتر از اجسام زبر و منفذدار مثل کاغذ ویروس را منتقل می کنند

 

 

There are a slew of suggestions out there for what you should do. Often the tips don't include enough detail for you to do it right. For example, you probably don't wash your hands effectively or often enough. And did you know you could be infected and spreading the flu up to a full day before you feel symptoms and up to seven days after you get sick?

So while waiting for a vaccine and the next bout of bad news, here are the top five essential things you can do to avoid getting sick and, importantly, avoid infecting others. These critical tips are widely agreed upon by the World Health Organization, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other health experts.

 1. Wash your hands.

The best thing anyone could do right now to avoid swine flu, experts say, is to wash their hands. It sounds like a stupidly simple response to an overwhelming situation, but nearly compulsive hand-washing helps prevent the spread of this airborne respiratory disease. It's the droplets from coughing and sneezing that spread the disease. These get on our hands. And then everything we touch is infectious.

How you do it is important:

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Use warm or hot water if you can.

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Lather up and rub not just your fingers and palms but also under the fingernails, around the wrists and between the fingers for as long as it takes to sing "Happy Birthday" twice.

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Rinse well.

It is important to wash your hands before eating and after using the bathroom, but also after using a tissue or covering your mouth when you sneeze or cough, sick or not. So yes, that's a lot of hand-washing. Basically, think of how often you would wash your hands if you worked in an emergency room or operating room. Wash your hands that often and that thoroughly.

2.
 Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze.

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The way you spread influenza is with droplets that come out of your mouth or nose," said Dr. George T. DiFerdinando Jr., a physician, epidemiologist and professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health. He recommends the classic shoulder or crook-of-the elbow sneeze.

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It's a whole lot better for those [droplets] to be on blouse or sleeve than spraying onto surfaces or other people," he said. Then ... you guessed it ... wash your hands.

Surgical face masks are an option for keeping your droplets to yourself, but they don't keep your hands clean and there is no consensus in the health care community on whether face masks are advisable for everyday use.

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If [the swine flu virus] is spreading throughout the community, it would not surprise me if people use [face masks] to good effect," DiFerdinando said.

3.
 Stay home.

If you're sick, stay home, DiFerdinando said. Try to muster the energy to wash your hands after you use tissues so you don't reinfect everything you touch afterward. This helps you recover, and protects your loved ones.

 4. Don't touch your face.

Try, try, to keep your hands out of your mucous membranes - your eyes, nose and mouth - direct routes to the bloodstream that allow a virus to bypass the protective barrier of the skin. Few of us succeed at this fully.

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That's just human nature," DiFerdinando told LiveScience. "It's not something to moan about. In this circumstance you've got a very strong motivator to keep your hands clean. If you keep washing your hands, you decrease the dose [of flu virus] that you get when you put your hands in your mouth."

5.
 Avoid sick people

It's a good idea to avoid close contact with other people who are sick, DiFerdinando said, adding: "We won't even see air kisses." The flu virus tends not to float in the air. Instead, once dispersed, the liquid droplets tend to settle on objects that doctors call fomites - things that people touch that can pick up a virus. Examples include coins, hand rails, door knobs, common household and office objects. Smooth objects transmit microbes more than rough or porous ones. So, for instance, coins would allow one to pick up more virus than paper money.

Many of the nation's cases currently are concentrated in New York City at two schools, which is not surprising to Dr. James Koopman, professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan 's School of Public Health .

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There is a lot of direct contact and touching of common things when children are in school," Koopman said. "They are in general more susceptible to these things."

Stay tuned: There's lots more to learn

Koopman and his colleagues are trying to pin down the relative importance of different routes of transmission - via the air or via hand touching fomite.

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Our work is indicating there can be big differences between something like airborne virus - you may take a small amount in with every breath, but when you get a big goober of someone's cough on your finger and it touches your mucosal membrane - your eye, nose, mouth or somewhere where it can gain access - that could be a much higher dose," Koopman said.

It takes time for a new virus - and the swine flu outbreak is based on a new strain of an H1N1 virus - to adapt to our immune systems and survive there long enough to find another organism to infect, Koopman said.

At first, the immune system can handle small doses of virus, such as you get with airborne transmission, he said. In that case, "maybe the hand-fomite touching spread would be more important than the airborne," he said.

Maybe later, the virus evolves to survive and transmit successfully in smaller doses, or via different routes, he said.

Although the ''(so-called) swine flu''
nowadays is a very complicated
issue, the following information is
worthy of notice!!

 

 

“دكتر ويناي گويال”

در هنگام اپيدمي جهاني يك بيماري، امكان عدم تماس با عامل آن بيماري تقريباً غيرممكن است در حاليكه امكان پيشگيري از ابتلاء به آن وجود دارد.
هنگامي كه هنوز سالم هستيد و بدن شما علائمي از ابتلاء به آنفولانزاي نوع A  را نشان نمي‌دهد، رعايت چند دستورالعمل ساده از ابتلاء به بيماري و يا توسعه آن جلوگيري مي‌نمايد.
تنها راه ورود ويروس آنفولانزاي نوع A  از طريق دهان يا بيني مي‌باشد. براي پيشگيري از بيماري كافيست نكات زير را رعايت نمائيد:

1)       دستهاي خود را چندين بار در روز بشوئيد.

2)      هيچيك از اجزاء صورت خود را لمس نكنيد و در مقابل اين وسوسه مقاومت نمائيد. (مگر براي خوردن، نوشيدن، شستشو و ساير امور ضروري)

3)      دوبار در روز با آب نمك ولرم قرقره نمائيد (مي‌توانيد از محلول ليسترين نيز استفاده نمائيد.) ويروس آنفولانزاي نوع A  از هنگام ورود از طريق دهان يا بيني به مدت 2 الي 3 روز در گلو باقي‌مانده و همانجا تكثير مي‌شود. با قرقره محلولهاي ضد‌عفوني كننده مانند آب نمك يا ليسترين مي‌توانيد از تكثير ويروس و ابتلاء به بيماري جلوگيري نمائيد. اين توصيه ساده را بي‌اهميت تلقي ننمائيد.

4)      همانند بند 3، بيني خود را نيز حداقل يك بار در روز با آب نمك شستشو نمائيد. اين موضوع ممكن است براي برخي افراد كمي مشكل بنظر برسد اما با كمي تمرين موفق خواهيد شد.

5)      مصونيت خود را از طريق مصرف غذاها و ميوه‌هاي حاوي ويتامين C  افزايش دهيد. چنانچه ناچار از مصرف قرصهاي ويتامين C  مي‌باشيد، از وجود روي (Zinc ) در آنها اطمينان حاصل نمائيد.

6)      هرچه مي‌توانيد مايعات گرم مانند چاي،‌قهوه و .... بنوشيد. اثر نوشيدن مايعات گرم مشابه قرقره نمودن آب نمك اما بصورت معكوس مي‌باشد. با قرقره نمودن، ويروس را از بدن خارج مي‌نمائيم و با نوشيدن مايعات گرم، ويروس را به داخل معده انتقال مي‌دهيم كه در آنجا امكان تكثير ندارد.
پيشنهاد مي‌كنم اين دستورالعملها را براي سايرين ليست نمائيد. شما نمي‌دانيد چه اشخاصي ممكن است با توجه به آن زنده بمانند.

Dr. Vinay Goyal

The following message given by him, I feel makes a lot of sense and is important for all to know The only portals of entry are the nostrils and mouth/throat. In a global epidemic of this nature, it's almost impossible to avoid coming into contact with H1N1 in spite of all precautions. Contact with H1N1 is not so much of a problem as is
proliferation.
While you are still healthy and not showing any symptoms of H1N1 infection, in order to prevent proliferation, aggravation of symptoms and development of secondary infections, some very simple steps, not fully highlighted in most official communications, can be practiced (instead of
focusing on how to stock N95 or Tamiflu):
1)       Frequent hand-washing (well highlighted in all official communications).
2)       "Hands-off-the-face" approach. Resist all temptations to touch any part of your face (unless you want to eat, bathe…).
3)       *Gargle twice a day with warm salt water (use Listerine if you don't trust salt). *H1N1 takes 2-3 days after initial infection in the throat/nasal cavity to proliferate and show characteristic symptoms. Simple gargling prevents proliferation. In a way, gargling with salt water has the same effect on a healthy individual that Tamiflu has on an infected one. Don't underestimate this simple, inexpensive and powerful preventative method.
4)       Similar to 3 above, *clean your nostrils at least once every day with warm salt water. *Not everybody may be good at Jala Neti or Sutra Neti (very good Yoga asanas to clean nasal cavities), but *blowing the nose hard once a day and swabbing both nostrils with cotton buds dipped in warm salt water is very effective in bringing down viral population.* 
5)       *Boost your natural immunity with foods that are rich in Vitamin C (Amla and other citrus fruits). *If you have to supplement with Vitamin C tablets, make sure that it also has Zinc to boost absorption.
6)       *Drink as much of warm liquids (tea, coffee, etc) as you can. *Drinking warm liquids has the same effect as gargling, but in the reverse direction. They wash off proliferating viruses from the throat into the stomach where they cannot survive, proliferate or do any harm. 
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