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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for hand hygiene
  1. ... after their fever and other symptoms are gone. Hand hygiene is the most important part of SARS prevention. Wash your hands or clean them with an alcohol-based instant ...
  2. ... the following steps to prevent illness: Practice careful hygiene. Wash your hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based ...
  3. ... wind. Avoid washing hands with hot water. Limit hand washing as much as possible while maintaining good hygiene. Try to keep the air in your home ...
  4. ... taking these steps for 5 days: Practice good hygiene by washing your hands and cleaning "high touch" areas around your home. ...
  5. ... take these steps for 5 days: Practice good hygiene by washing your hands and cleaning "high touch" areas around your home ...
  6. ... pneumococcal (pneumonia), and COVID-19 vaccines. Practice good hygiene. Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water: After being outdoors After ...
  7. ... may help prevent poststreptococcal GN. Also, practicing good hygiene such as washing hands often prevents the spread of the infection.
  8. ... antibiotics during the first visit. Always use good hygiene habits, such as washing hands before and after changing a diaper, and after ...
  9. ... this during the first visit. Always use good hygiene habits, such as washing hands before and after changing a diaper or after ...
  10. ... other body fluids. Help your child learn good hygiene. Teach your child to wash his or her hands before eating food and after using the bathroom. ...
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