Limiting the Spread of Germs: How Employees Can Make a Difference
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In this episode we talk about foodborne illnesses and helpful ways to prevent them.
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In this episode we talk about foodborne illnesses and helpful ways to prevent them.
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Here is the Glo Germ powder I used (not sponsored). This would make for a great science object lesson- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FE1RQA2/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_WcMCEbWEKG9HR
Tools on my bench from Carlyle- http://www.carlyletools.com/MarkRober/
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Season 7, Episode 7 “Christening” – Michael invites the office to celebrate the christening of Pam and Jim’s baby; Andy and Michael join a youth ministry group on a bus bound for Mexico.
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More on cockroaches:Â http://www.pestworld.org/pest-guide/cockroaches/
Cockroaches can spread Salmonella, E. coli and 33 kinds of bacteria by carrying germs and transferring them to food sources.
Have you ever wondered how you catch a cold? I discuss 5 ways microorganisms spread.
These include direct contact, indirect contact, airborne, oral route, insects and pests.
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Germs are found on almost every surface we come in contact with, which makes it incredibly common for our bodies to be exposed to them. But why are some of these germs relatively harmless, while others can be fatal? Yannay Khaikan and Nicole Mideo explore this question by examining germs’ varying modes of transmission.
Lesson by Yannay Khaikin and Nicole Mideo, animation by Ace & Son Moving Picture Co., LLC.
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Staying fit and healthy is the best thing of a human life. Being a human we fall ill. Illness are of many kinds out of them few communicable and few are not. Communicable diseases are the one which spread from one person to another via air, skin contact, water etc.
In this video, you will learn about the factors which are responsible for the spreading of diseases.
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A short animated film produced by the Global Health Media Project http://globalhealthmedia.org in collaboration with Yoni Goodman http://yonigoodman.com.
This film makes visible the invisible cholera germs as a young boy shows how to help the sick and guides his village in preventing the spread of cholera.
The film shows how to make the basic homemade oral rehydration solution using sugar, salt , and safe water as these items were felt to be most widely available. However, a solution prepared with a readymade ORS packet is the first choice if supplies are available.
Director: Yoni Goodman
Producer: Deborah Van Dyke
Story: Deborah Van Dyke, Yoni Goodman
Design: Yoni Goodman
Animation: Yoni Goodman, Sefi Gayego
Music and Sound Effects: Uri Kalian
Special Thanks: Mark Binder, Peter Cardellichio, Ron Koss
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Dig into the history of pandemics to learn how viruses and disease spreads and what we can do to stop future outbreaks.
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In our increasingly globalized world, a single infected person can board a plane and spread a virus across continents. Mark Honigsbaum describes the history of pandemics and how that knowledge can help halt future outbreaks.
Lesson by Mark Honigsbaum, directed by Patrick Blower.
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Pathogens are disease causing microorganisms.
They can be spread in many ways; by direct contact, by water or by air. Different pathogens are spread by different mechanisms.
How can transmission be reduced or prevented?
Depending upon which disease you are trying to reduce transmission for, depends upon which methods you need to engage.
Simple hygiene measures can reduce or prevent the spread of many diseases, including flu and the common cold.
To reduce or prevent cholera and other diarrhoea causing pathogens, communities need access to safe drinking water, adequate sanitation so that dirty water is not exposed and basic hygiene needs such as washing hands properly, boil water properly and keep surfaces clean.
Malaria and yellow fever both have mosquitos as their vector, and lyme disease uses ticks. A vector is an organism that has an active role in transmitting pathogens from one host to another. To prevent or reduce infection from vector borne diseases, the vectors need to be controlled or humans protected against the vector such as wearing mosquito repellent and wearing long sleeved clothing. Insecticide and spraying techniques can be used to reduce the populations of the vectors, but this is trickier and more expensive.
If a disease is highly contagious, such as rabies, people may need to be isolated to prevent the infection spreading to others.
Vaccinations are also an option for preventing and reducing pathogens. Vaccinations involve putting a small amount of inactive or dead pathogen into the body, which stimulates the body to produce antibodies against the specific pathogen. This enables the body to be prepared to attack and destroy this pathogen if they are infected in future.
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Practicing hand hygiene, correct cough etiquette, physical distancing and knowing your symptoms are among the main ways people can protect themselves from COVID-19. The creators of the Mr Bean animated character are lending their support to the World Health Organization to raise awareness on these simple yet essential measures to prevent infection from the new virus.
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