Infectious diseases - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
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On this pageSymptomsWhen to see a doctorFrom Mayo Clinic to your inboxCausesRisk factorsComplicationsPreventionNews from Mayo ClinicFollow these tips to decrease the risk of infection:•Wash your hands. This is especially important before and after preparing food, before eating, and after using the toilet. And try not to touch your eyes, nose or mouth with your hands, as that's a common way germs enter the body.•Get vaccinated. Vaccination can drastically reduce your chances of contracting many diseases…•Stay home when ill. Don't go to work if you are vomiting, have diarrhea or have a fever. Don't send your child to school if he or she has these signs, either.See more on mayoclinic.org Follow these tips to decrease the risk of infection:•Wash your hands. This is especially important before and after preparing food, before eating, and after using the toilet. And try not to touch your eyes, nose or mouth with your hands, as that's a common way germs enter the body. •Get vaccinated. Vaccination can drastically reduce your chances of contracting many diseases…•Stay home when ill. Don't go to work if you are vomiting, have diarrhea or have a fever. Don't send your child to school if he or she has these signs, either.
Follow these tips to decrease the risk of infection:•Wash your hands. This is especially important before and after preparing food, before eating, and after using the toilet. And try not to touch your eyes, nose or mouth with your hands, as that's a common way germs enter the body.
•Get vaccinated. Vaccination can drastically reduce your chances of contracting many diseases…•Stay home when ill. Don't go to work if you are vomiting, have diarrhea or have a fever. Don't send your child to school if he or she has these signs, either.
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