Prevention of faeco-oral transmission
Give clear health education messages in ways that motivate people in your community to undertake the prevention and control measures described below. Each measure has been given a distinguishing letter, so you can relate it to the questions that follow the descriptions.
Ways to prevent faecal contamination of hands
A | Wash hands with soap and clean water: | |
A1 | After defaecation, or cleaning the bottom of a child, or changing an infant's nappy (diaper). | |
A2 | After working with soil, or after children have been playing on soil, where there has been open defaecation by people or animals. | |
A3 | Before preparing food or eating. | |
B | Cut fingernails and avoid putting fingers into the mouth. |
Ways to prevent contamination from unsafe food
C | Prepare and eat food safely: | |
C1 | Observe thorough hand hygiene before and during any contact with food | |
C2 | Ensure that all utensils are completely clean; allow them to 'air dry' after washing (don't wipe with a cloth) | |
C3 | Wash raw vegetables and fruits thoroughly in clean water | |
C4 | Cook other food items thoroughly, particularly meat and fish | |
C5 | Eat cooked food while it is hot and reheat food thoroughly if it has cooled | |
C6 | Cover food so it cannot be exposed to flies. | |
D | Promote exclusive breastfeeding of infants under six months old: | |
D1 | If babies or young children are fed animal milk or formula, the bottle and teat, or cup and spoon, should be thoroughly washed with clean water and soap before every feed | |
D2 | Animal milk should be boiled and cooled before drinking | |
D3 | Formula milk should be mixed with boiled cooled water. | |
E | Control flies: | |
E1 | Cover food to prevent contamination by flies | |
E2 | Dispose of faeces and other wastes safely, so flies cannot land on sewage. |
Ways to prevent contamination from unsafe water
F | Protect water sources from contamination with faeces: | |
F1 | Use a properly constructed latrine and safe disposal of faeces | |
F2 | Avoid open defaecation in the fields (Figure 32.4) | |
F3 | Avoid direct contact of hands with drinking water | |
F4 | Install protected water sources, such as covered wells with pumps | |
G | Boil water before drinking, or using in preparation of food or fluids | |
H | Use clean drinking cups and clean covered containers for storing water. |
Which of the measures described above will help to prevent the transmission of infectious agents by flies? Use the letters assigned to each measure to indicate your answers.
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Measures C6, E1, E2, F1 and F2 will all reduce the risk of faeco-oral diseases transmitted by flies.
Which of the measures described above are most important when preparing milk for feeding to young children?
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Measures A1, A2, A3, B, C1, C2, D1, D2, D3, G and H.
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