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Personal Hygiene:Controlling The Spread Of Infection - 0 views

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    Maintaining good personal hygiene is among the most effective defenses against gastrointestinal and infectious disorders such as the flu, and the common cold. By using soap and water to wash your hands, you can prevent the spread of germs that can make you sick. When it comes to your own health, basic personal hygiene can also assist protect you from infecting others. A typical personal hygiene consists of following habits: Every day, washing your face and body Washing your hands after using the bathroom with soap Twice daily cleaning of the teeth When you sneeze or cough, using a tissue (or your sleeve) to cover your mouth and nose After touching pets and other animals, cleaning your hands Here's what you can do to reduce the spread of infection through a basic personal hygiene: Keeping Food In A Safe Environment Before and after cooking, wash your hands. Thus, you won't be able to contaminate food and won't get sick or spread bacteria from food, such as raw meat
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5-Year Plan to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance : UK Govt - 0 views

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    The UK government on Thursday (8 May) launched a new plan to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a global issue that makes infections difficult or impossible to treat. This is the second phase of a series of 5-year national action plans, aimed at supporting the government's 20-year vision to contain and control AMR by 2040. With the launch of this new national action plan, the UK commits to reducing its use of antimicrobials - such as antibiotics, antifungals and antivirals - in humans and animals. Additionally, it aims to strengthen surveillance of drug-resistant infections before they emerge and incentivise industry to develop the next generation of treatments. There are also plans to expand initiatives such as the world-first 'subscription model' for antimicrobials, launched in 2019 as a pilot.
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How to know Symptoms of mouth sore Thrush - 0 views

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    What are the main causes (mouth sore) of mouth sore Thrush infection? What is chance? Candida infection is a fungal (yeast) infection that affects many parts of the body. Click Listen audio link Continue to listen Audio this post of this disease Pain? what are the side effects? Treatment!
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Vaginal Care - Home Remedies for Viginal Yeast Infection - Flexa Blog - 0 views

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    A candidiasis is a common bacterial infection and the effect of the fungus is called candida albicans, which can be normally found in small amounts within the vagina. The acidic environment inside the vagina prevents yeast from growing.
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    Vaginal yeast home remedies, how to stop that infection fast.
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life of infection and destruction - 0 views

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    life of infection and destruction
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3/4 UK long Covid sufferers have to change work they do - 0 views

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    More than three quarters of British people, who have suffered persistent ill health following a Covid-19 infection, have had to cut back or change the work they do, according to a survey on the impact of long Covid published on Wednesday (November 9). In the survey of 1,002 people, conducted by market research company Censuswide, some 98 per cent of long Covid sufferers said the condition had limited their ability to work, with 78 per cent needing to cut back or change their work and 19 having ceased work altogether. Long Covid, a collection of symptoms ranging from pain and heart palpitations to insomnia and brain fog, can last for many months after initial infection. Britain's most recent official labour market data showed that a record proportion of people classified as "economically inactive" - neither working nor looking for a job - were suffering from long-term sickness. In absolute terms, the number of working-age people who are long-term sick has risen by 378,000 since early 2020.
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NICE recommends first long-acting injectable treatment for HIV-1 infection - 0 views

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    In its first, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has recommended the use of long-acting injectable treatment for HIV-1 infection in adults, making around 13,000 people eligible for treatment with cabotegravir with rilpivirine in England. The new treatment aims to keep the number of virus particles in the blood so low that it cannot be detected or transmitted between people. Current treatment for HIV‑1 is lifelong antiretroviral tablets taken each day. Use of cabotegravir with rilpivirine is recommended when there is no evidence tosuspect viral resistance, and no previous failure of other anti-HIV-1 medicines. "Clinical trial results show that cabotegravir with rilpivirine is as effective as oralantiretrovirals at keeping the viral load low," NICE stated. Both are administered as two separate injections every two months, after an initial oral (tablet) lead-in period.
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https://www.pharmacy.biz/britains-pandemic-modellers-say-future-large-waves-of-covid-po... - 0 views

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    There is a realistic possibility of large waves of Covid-19 infection in the future in Britain and such waves might even be considered likely, epidemiologists who model the Covid-19 pandemic to inform government advice have said. Prime minister Boris Johnson has ditched legal restrictions in England, saying that, while the pandemic was not over, Britain needs to learn to live with Covid. The Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling, Operational sub-group (SPI-M-O) said the emergence of new viral variants was the biggest unknown factor in the medium-to-long term, along with waning population immunity and changes in mixing patterns. "Large future waves of infection that need active management to prevent detrimental pressure on the health and care sector are, at least, a realistic possibility (high confidence) or likely (medium confidence)," SPI-M-O said in a consensus statement published on Friday.
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How to know causes of Rickettsia Infection - 0 views

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    Audio link How to know causes of Rickettsia Infection? ? And what is the treatment for them?
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    Audio link How to know causes of Rickettsia Infection? ? And what is the treatment for them?
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How to know Symptoms of Throat Infection? - 0 views

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    Audio link How to know Symptoms of Throat Infection? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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    Audio link How to know Symptoms of Throat Infection? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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How to know symptoms of Teeth Infections? - 0 views

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    Audio link How to know symptoms of Teeth Infections? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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    Audio link How to know symptoms of Teeth Infections? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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How to know symptoms of Tapeworm Infection - 0 views

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    Audio link How to know symptoms of Tapeworm Infection? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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    Audio link How to know symptoms of Tapeworm Infection? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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How to know Symptoms of Skin Infections? - 0 views

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    Audio link How to know Symptoms of Skin Infections? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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    Audio link How to know Symptoms of Skin Infections? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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How to know Symptoms Shingles infection? - 0 views

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    Audio link How to know Symptoms Shingles viral infection? ? What are the main effects reason and Treatment?
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    Audio link How to know Symptoms Shingles viral infection? ? What are the main effects reason and Treatment?
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How to know Symptoms of infection wound? - 0 views

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    Audio link---How to know Symptoms of Bacterial infection wound? ? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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    Audio link---How to know Symptoms of Bacterial infection wound? ? What are the side effects and Treatment?
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Top Tips For Maintaining Office Hygiene - 0 views

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    Office toilets are one of the major places that spread infections. Used by hundreds of people in a day, the toilets are home to millions of germs and infections.
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No New Covid Curbs For England In 2021 - Pharmacy Business - 0 views

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    England won't have any new Covid-19 restrictions before the end of 2021, health secretary Sajid Javid said on Monday (December 27) whilst the government awaits more evidence on whether the NHS can cope with high infection rates in the new year. "There will be no further measures before the new year," Javid told reporters, adding: "When we get into the new year, of course we will see then whether we do need to take any further measures." He said that the highly transmissible Omicron variant of the virus now accounted for around 90 per cent of cases across England and urged people to celebrate New Year cautiously. The government's attention is focused on the number of patients being hospitalised with Omicron after early data last week suggested the variant carried a lower risk of admission. The latest data showed the number of patients in hospital in England with Covid-19 was its highest since March, at 8,474, but a long way off peaks above 34,000 in January. A combination of factors, including Britain's vaccination programme, the lag between infections and hospitalisations and the potentially less harmful effects of the Omicron variant have all been put forward by health experts as possible explanations for lower numbers.
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NICE Recommends PrEP For People At High Risk Of HIV - 0 views

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    In its first, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended the use of Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) to treat people at the highest risk of catching HIV. The announcement comes along with a consultation on draft guideline by NICE on reducing sexually transmitted infections. NICE's recommendation is backed up by the government's HIV Action Plan to hit zero new transmissions of HIV by 2030. The pill prevents HIV by stopping the virus from crossing into the healthy cells and replicating. According to the UK PROUD study, PrEP reduced the risk of HIV infection by 86 per cent for men who have sex with men. However, people taking the pill must also get regular HIV testing and STI screening done every three months.
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Make Prophylaxis Available Through Community Pharmacy: RPS - 0 views

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    Ahead of World AIDS Day this Wednesday, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society has urged the government to widen access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) by making it available through community pharmacies. It argues that such a move could drive down rates of HIV infection across Great Britain. Currently, the medicine - which offers almost total protection from HIV when taken as recommended prior to sex or injecting drugs - is available free of charge only through sexual health clinics. Calling on the government to engage with community pharmacies to improve public health, RPS president Claire Anderson said: "There is a clear opportunity to drive down rates of HIV infection by expanding provision of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to community pharmacies and GP practices as part of the government's HIV Action Plan.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections: Causes, Symptoms, Medication & Treatments - 0 views

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    Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are usually acquired through sexual contact. The organisms (viruses, bacteria, or parasites) that cause STIs may pass from person to person in semen, vaginal fluids, blood, or other bodily fluids.
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