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Ministry proposes measures against rainy season diseases

The Department of Preventive Medicine under the Ministry of Health has proposed measures to prevent diseases during the rainy season.
 Ministry proposes measures against rainy season diseases ảnh 1The Department of Preventive Medicine under the Ministry of Health has proposed measures to prevent diseases during the rainy season. (Photo baovinhphuc.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Department of Preventive Medicine under the Ministryof Health has proposed measures to prevent diseases during the rainy season.

According to the department, when heavy rains and floods affectthe country in July, it is the peak time for epidemic diseases such aspetechial fever, malaria, typhoid, diarrhea, flu and red eyes. Microorganism,dust, garbage and waste overflow and cause pollution and diseases.

To prevent diseases during rainy season, people need to select andprocess food in a hygienic way, wash hands with soaps before and after processingfood and going to the toilet.

People should wash daily, use mosquito nets even in daylight, washand dry toes after touching flood or contaminated water.

People are also advised to kill larva and mosquitoes by coveringwater containers, wash containers and wells, and using chemicals to sterilisedomestic water after floods recede.-VNA
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