Handwashing
Washing your hands.
Er...which disease exactly? Different ones have different weapons to fight them and their spread?
The Zika virus is the most recent example of disease spread as a result of globalization
You must mean disease. The first and most effective way is to wash your hands throughout the day with simple soap and water.
it isn't spread. most people say that it is genertic
The spread of disease
The most important thing a food handler can do to prevent the spread of disease is the same as any other industry worker - don't come to work if you are ill.
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Most probably not, because asthma is a form of allergy, not a disease. Hence, it does not have a causative organism against which we can get immunised by vaccination.
The most effective weapons against germs are proper hand hygiene (washing hands with soap and water) to prevent the spread of germs, cleaning and disinfecting frequently-touched surfaces, and practicing good respiratory hygiene (covering coughs and sneezes). Additionally, vaccines are an important tool to help prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
Viral conjunctivitis spreads through contact with infected eye secretions or contaminated surfaces. The most effective ways to prevent its transmission include washing hands frequently, avoiding touching the eyes, and not sharing personal items like towels or eye makeup.
The disease spread most slowly during the early stages of the outbreak, particularly when initial containment measures were in place and public awareness was heightened. In many cases, this slow spread occurred before significant human-to-human transmission was established, often marked by effective quarantine protocols and limited contact among individuals. Additionally, geographical barriers and seasonal factors can also contribute to a slower spread during specific periods.