How Germs Spread
Illnesses like the flu (influenza) and colds are
caused by viruses that infect the nose, throat and lungs. The flu and colds
usually spread from person to person when an infected person coughs or
sneezes.
How to Help Stop the Spread of Germs
Take care
to:
· Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough.
· Clean your hands often.
· Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
· Stay home when you are sick and check with a health care provider when needed.
· Practice other good health habits.
· Cough or sneeze into a tissue and then throw it away. Cover your cough or sneeze if you do not have a tissue. Then, clean your hands, and do so every time you cough or sneeze.
· Clean your hands often.
When available, wash your hands — with soap and warm water — then rub your
hands vigorously together and scrub all surfaces. Wash for 15 to 20 seconds. It
is the soap combined with the scrubbing action that helps dislodge and remove
germs.
When soap and water are not available, alcohol-based disposable
hand wipes or gel sanitizers may be used. You can find them in most supermarkets
and drugstores. If using a gel, rub the gel in your hands until they are dry.
The gel doesn't need water to work; the alcohol in the gel kills germs that
cause colds and the flu.
Avoid Touching Your Eyes, Nose or
Mouth
Germs are often spread when a person touches something that is
contaminated with germs and then touches their eyes, nose or mouth. Germs can
live for a long time (some can live for two hours or more) on surfaces like
doorknobs, desks and tables.
Stay Home When You Are Sick and Check
With a Health Care Provider When Needed
When you are sick or have
flu symptoms, stay home, get plenty of rest, and check with a health care
provider as needed. Your employer may need a doctor’s note for an excused
absence. Remember: Keeping your distance from others may protect them from
getting sick. Common symptoms of the flu include:
· Fever (usually high)
· Headache
· Extreme tiredness
· Cough
· Sore throat
· Runny or stuffy nose
· Muscle aches
· Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, (much more common among children than adults)
Practice Other Good Health Habits
Get plenty of sleep, be
physically active, manage your stress, drink plenty of fluids, and eat
nutritious food. Practicing healthy habits will help you stay healthy during flu
season and all year long.