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Antibiotics treat (and sometimes prevent) bacterial infections. They are not effective against infections caused by any other microscopic pathogens (such as viruses and fungi).
Medical instruments and equipment must be properly sterilized to ensure they are not contaminated. Frequent handwashing by healthcare workers and visitors is necessary
Disinfectants help to kill or deactivate bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms on surfaces. They are used to prevent the spread of infections and diseases in homes, healthcare settings, and other environments.
The common cold, like influenza, is a viral infection. Although innoculations can help prevent the flu, antibiotics (which kill bacteria) are only effective in treating bacterial infections (such as pneumonia) that may result.
Infection prevention and control refers to practices designed to prevent the spread of infectious diseases in healthcare settings and the community. This includes measures such as hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment, vaccination, and environmental cleaning. By implementing these strategies, healthcare providers can reduce the risk of infections and protect both patients and healthcare workers.
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Viruses that prevent bacterial infections are called as "bacteriophages".
The majority of piercing related infections are caused by dirty hands and general uncleanliness. The besy way to prevent infections is to leave the piercing alone and avoid touching or rubbing it.
Rub dirt over the affected area, it will prevent skin infections
Typically condoms serve two purposes; to prevent unwanted pregnancy and to prevent sexually transmitted infections. Whether you are married or not if you are using a condom for either of those purposes you should continue to do so. A condom is not 100% effective.
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to prevent any infections