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  • Podcast - Patient Admission Video

    Centers for Disease Control — Educational Resources and Materials to Promote Hand Hygiene in your Healthcare Facility, Infection Control in Healthcare This video, available in English and Spanish, teaches two key points to hospital patients and visitors to help prevent ...More…

  • Clean Hands Save Lives: Emergency Situations

    Centers for Disease Control — It is best to wash your hands with soap and warm water for 20 seconds. When water is not available, use alcohol-based hand products (sanitizers). Wash hands before preparing or eating food and after going to the bathroom. After an emergency, ...More…

  • Infectious agents: From bacteria to worms

    Mayo Clinic — Germs. Learn how germs work and what you can do to protect yourself. Germs live everywhere. You can find germs in the air, on food, plants and animals, in the soil, in the water, and on just about every other surface - including your own ...More…

  • Search of: handwashing [CONDITION] OR handwashing ...

    Clinical Trials — STOPFLU: Is it Possible to Reduce the Number of Days Off in Office Work by Improved Hand-Hygiene? Topical Application of Chlorhexidine to the Umbilical Cord for Prevention of Omphalitis and Neonatal Mortality in Rural District of Pakistan Drug: ...More…

  • CDC TV - Put Your Hands Together.

    Centers for Disease Control — Source: National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases (NCPDCID) and National Center for Zoonotic, Vector-Borne, and Enteric Diseases (NCZVED) Scientists estimate that people are not washing their hands often or ...More…

  • Keep the Germs Away: Tips for Staying Healthy

    Centers for Disease Control — In preparation for cold and flu season, there are a few things you can do to keep you and your family healthy throughout the winter months. Take time to do an " Cleaning removes germs from surfaces and disinfecting destroys germs from surfaces. ...More…

  • Wash Your Hands

    Centers for Disease Control — Handwashing is a simple thing and it's the best way to prevent infection and illness. In healthcare settings, handwashing can prevent potentially fatal infections from spreading from patient to patient and from patient to healthcare worker and ...More…

  • La primera línea de defensa contra los gérmenes

    Kids Health — Según los Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) de EE.UU., si no te lavas las manos frecuentemente, tendrás muchas probabilidades de infectarte con gérmenes de tu entorno al tocarte los ojos, la boca o la nariz después de tocar una ...More…

  • La primera línea de defensa en contra de los gérmenes

    Kids Health — Un delicioso pastel de chocolate, una roca de buena suerte o una ranita amistosa son sólo algunos de los regalos que a los niños les encanta traer de vuelta casa a su Mamá y a su Papá. ¿Sabe que detrás de estos adorables regalos - y muchos otros ...More…

  • Why Is Hand Washing So Important?

    Kids Health — Did you know that proper hand washing is the best way to keep from getting sick? Here's how to teach this all-important habit to your kids. A delicious mud pie, a good-luck rock, or a friendly frog are just a few of the presents kids love to ...More…

  • ¿Por qué tengo que lavarme las manos?

    Kids Health — Tener las manos limpias es la mejor forma de evitar que se propaguen los gérmenes. Piensa en todas las cosas que has tocado hoy -desde el teléfono hasta el inodoro, tu camiseta sudada, un pañuelo de papel viscoso, tu adorado paguro y la montaña ...More…

  • "Hygiene"

    Clinical Trials — A Randomised Controlled Trial of Face Masks and Hand Hygiene in Reducing Influenza Transmission in Households Behavioral: hand hygiene; Other: health education; Device: face masks Immunoregulation by Controlled Parasite Exposure in Multiple ...More…


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