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Scientific Evidence Shows Everyday Hygiene Is Essential to Help Prevent the Spread of Infections, Reveals New Paper From The Global Hygiene Council
LONDON, May 8, 2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

According to a new Position Paper published in the American Journal of 
Infection Control ( 
https://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553%2820%2930209-1/fulltext ) 
online, improved everyday hygiene practices, such as handwashing, can help to 
significantly reduce the risk of common infections. Evidence shows risk 
reduction can be up to 50%. With the increased hygiene efforts being deployed 
to delay the spread of COVID-19, the Global Hygiene Council's (GHC) public 
health experts are now calling for even greater attention to improved hygiene 
behaviour in homes and communities to help reduce the spread of infection.

This Position Paper, developed on behalf of the GHC, explores evidence that 
following everyday hygiene measures in homes and community settings (including 
workplaces, universities, schools, nurseries, on public transport and during 
shopping and leisure activities) can play a vital role in containing and 
delaying the threat from infectious microorganisms. Multiple studies 
demonstrate that harmful bacteria and viruses can be transferred from an 
infected individual to other people via hands and frequently touched surfaces 
and can survive in enough numbers to cause an infection.

Regular handwashing and surface disinfection are key hygiene measures that can 
help reduce the levels of microorganisms on hands and frequently touched 
surfaces. Adopting a hygienic approach in our homes and everyday lives offers a 
way to maximise protection against infection, at the times and places where 
there is the greatest risk of transmission.  

According to the lead author, Jean-Yves Maillard, Professor of Pharmaceutical 
Microbiology at the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, at Cardiff 
University; "In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic and evidence presented 
in this Paper, it is more urgent than ever for us all to recognise the role of 
community hygiene to minimise the spread of infections.  This also helps to 
reduce the consumption of antibiotics and helps the fight against antimicrobial 
resistance."

At this time of increased concern, the Global Hygiene Council is calling for 
health agencies and healthcare professionals to recognise the importance of 
advising the public of the importance of hygiene in their home and community 
settings to minimise the spread of infections.

The Global Hygiene Council is supported by RB, global leaders in health and 
hygiene products.

References:

1. Curtis V, Cairncross S. Effect of washing hands with soap on diarrhoea risk 
in the community: a systematic review. Lancet Infect Dis. May 2003; 3 (5): 
275-81
 
2. Staniford LJ, Schmidtke KA. A systematic review of hand-hygiene and 
environmental-disinfection interventions in settings with children. BMC Public 
Health 20, 195 (2020). Available at: 
https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-020-8301-0 

3. International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene. Containing the burden of 
infectious diseases is everyone's responsibility. October 2018. Available from: 
https://www.ifh-homehygiene.org/sites/default/files/publications/IFH%20White%20Paper-10-18.pdf 
 Accessed April 6, 2020.

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SOURCE: The Global Hygiene Council 
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