PPT-Colds, Flu and

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ANTIBIOTic resistance Everything you need to know to become an antibiotic resistance fighter Contents What you need to know about bacteria and disease What are antibiotics

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ANTIBIOTic resistance Everything you need to know to become an antibiotic resistance fighter Contents What you need to know about bacteria and disease What are antibiotics and how do they work. Healthy Living and Lifestyle Tips. Cindy Sass, Registered . Dietitian. January 19, 2012. The Common Cold. A common cold is an illness caused by a virus infection located in the nose.. Adults average 2 to 3 colds per year and children 6 to 10.. Treating COLDS/COUGHS Colds are caused by viruses and are easily spread from person to person. Fever is possible and the runny nose, sneezing, sor e throat, and coughing caused by colds usually reso Mary Jo Kneissel, RN, BSN Lisa Hesse, MLS CIC. Employee Occupational Health. Target Audience. This lesson is intended for individuals. who do not wish to receive seasonal flu vaccination or would like additional information. . Student Name. Bloomington Wellness Center. Avoid Getting or Spreading the Flu. Sneezing and coughing etiquette. Cover mouth and nose with a tissue. No tissue? Use your elbow or sleeve. Wash hands frequently. Presented BY. Jason Burnham, . BSME LSSBB MBA. O&M Halyard . Outbreak readiness. Learning objectives. By the end of this presentation, members will understand. The different types of outbreaks, including seasonal and pandemic influenza, as well as pandemics outbreaks such as SARS or Ebola. !. Flu Vaccine. What you need to know about influenza and the flu vaccine. Objectives. Test your knowledge about influenza (“flu”) and flu vaccine.. Remind you of the importance of getting a flu shot.. Dress Appropriately147Be sure to keep your neck and throat warm and out of the wind148 says Miller 147In Chinese medicine certain pathogens are thought to enter the body through the back of the neck a For use in conjunction with 5-Minute Safety Talk. Flu Season . It is estimated that one billion colds are caught annually in the United States. . According . to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, . P.L. 2019, Chapter 330. Requires healthcare workers in certain facilities to get seasonal influenza vaccination annually. Signed into law by Gov. Murphy in January 2020. 2020-2021 influenza season is the first since law’s enactment . Endell. Street Military Hospital – Staff . The end of the war at . Endell. Street Hospital. Operations and treatment of patients were going on as normal when the war ended. . When the news spread, some of the staff rushed out to buy cakes and chocolate for the soldiers and doctors and nurses.. Common Cold The “common cold” is a viral infection of the nose and infection. There are over 200 different viruses that can cause colds. It is normal for children to have an average of 6 to 8 December 2004 OVERVIEW probably the most common illness known. Although the common cold is usually ng to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 22 million school days are lost annually in th 1 STEM lesson Investigating Influenza to learn more about the virus that causes the flu and how small changes can have big impacts. Terms to Know Epidemic an increase in the number of cases of a di (Vaxigrip and Pneumo23). Dennis S. Quiambao, MD. Medical and Government Affairs Manager. |. . 2. Influenza. |. . 3. Influenza. "An unvarying disease caused by a varying virus". Kilbourne, 1980.

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