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Practice good personal hygiene (e.g. regular hand washing) – it’s one of the best ways to prevent the transmission of infection.

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Keep your immunizations up-to-date.

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Ensure that any equipment that might harbour bio-hazards (e.g. fans, ventilation systems) is regularly maintained, cleaned and sterilized.

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Clean and disinfect work surfaces often.

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Clean up spills immediately.

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Handle and dispose of all bio-hazardous waste materials safely. Blood and any other bodily fluids should always be handled as if they could be infectious. In the event of an injury or bleeding, every individual should be handled in a way that minimizes exposure to blood and body fluids.

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Wear personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves, masks), where appropriate.

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