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Popular ways to prevent infection: Do swine flu masks and hand sanitizers protect from H1N1 viruses?

November 15, 6:15 PMLA Health Technology ExaminerVictoria Nicks
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Swine Flu Face Masks Protect Public Against H1N1 Infection
AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov

Swine flu masks are becoming more popular, and a common sight on the city streets. Hand sanitizer for the swine flu is available in every office, every convenience store, and found in nearly every purse, pocket, or keychain. Consumers are trying to protect themselves with antibacterial products and H1N1 protective equipment, but do these popular methods of avoiding the swine flu actually work?

Hand sanitizer for the swine flu

The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends frequent and thorough hand washing, to avoid germs. In the event that hand washing is not possible, the CDC recommends an alcohol based hand sanitizer to reduce the chance of H1N1 infection. When alcohol based hand sanitizers are not available, any other hand sanitizer is preferable to no hand cleaning at all.

Antibacterial wipes to clean surfaces

In order to reduce the amount of hand washing necessary, use antibacterial wipes to clean surfaces before touching them. Door handles, telephones, and other public surfaces, should be wiped prior to use, to prevent the transmission of the swine flu virus.

Swine flu masks prevent inhalation of germs

In a large crowd of people, a sneeze can travel through the air to spread germs to many people. Wearing a swine flu mask blocks the droplets containing the H1N1 virus from reaching the face of the person wearing it.

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