Preventing H1N1

Prevention of H1N1 is actually easy for most people to understand, because, like all flu viruses, H1N1 spreads from person to person, mainly through the coughing or sneezing of a sick person. H1N1 may also spread when a person touches something that is contaminated with the virus and then touches his or her eyes, nose, or mouth.

The H1N1 vaccine is under development and should begin to be available in large numbers in several months, but currently simple public health measures offer the best protection against H1N1.

  • Wash your hands frequently with soap and warm water. Hand washing seems simple, but, remember, medical students actually are taught how to wash their hands, so make a real effort, because it’s a cheap, simple, and a highly effective way to prevent yourself from becoming infected with the H1N1 virus.
  • Be careful touching your eyes, nose or mouth, because the H1N1 virus is often spread when a person touches a contaminated object and then touches his or her eyes, nose or mouth. Be particularly aware of door handles and computer keyboards, because these surfaces are almost impossible to keep free of a tough virus like H1N1.
  • If possible avoid the company of people who are sick, especially if they are already suffering H1N1 Flu symptoms.
  However, if you are a care-giver be doubly vigilant about washing your hands and protecting yourself from infection.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a facial tissue when sneezing or coughing, or “sneeze in your elbow.”  
If you are sick, stay home from work, school, church, or other public places, because you will help prevent others from catching H1N1.  Essentially, be polite.
  • If you live in a community where H1N1 has occurred, stay away from shopping malls, movie theaters, or other places where there are large groups of people.   Although, exercise is great for you overall,  gyms are perfect breeding grounds for viruses like H1N1 and you should probably avoid them if there is an ongoing outbreak of H1N1 Flu in your area.
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