Current evidence indicates that the COVID-19 virus is transmitted through respiratory droplets or contact. Contact transmission occurs when contaminated hands touch the mucosa of the mouth, nose, or eyes; the virus can also be transferred from one surface to another by contaminated hands, which fac...ilitates indirect contact transmission. Consequently, hand hygiene is extremely important to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. It also interrupts transmission of other viruses and bacteria causing common colds, flu and pneumonia, thus reducing the general burden of disease.
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An Overview of Current Evidence with Recommendations for Strengthening Community Health Worker Programs to Accelerate Progress in Achieving the Health-related Millennium Development Goals
A Practical Guide for Mental Health Service Providers
This study aims to explore the impact on the lives of caregivers of
children with cerebral palsy.
Government Barriers to Condom Use by Men Who Have Sex With Men
Thematic Report– 3 April 2020
ACAPS Risk Analysis: COVID19
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Special issue: Mental Health Challenges in Lithuania
Nos. 1-2 '11
Evaluation report
September 2014
A rapid review of evidence on the managing the risk of disease emergence in the wildlife trade - World Animal Health Organization (OIE)