 Person to person in the form of respiratory droplet (sneezes and coughs)

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 Person to person in the form of respiratory droplet (sneezes and coughs)

 Droplets get into the air and deposit on another person’s mouth or nose  Also, someone can touch a surface where the droplet is deposited and then that person touches his nose or mouth

 2 hours or longer

 seconds

 The alcohol helps to kill most of the germs.

 22 million

 Could eliminate close to half of all food-bourne illnesses.

 74 % Women  61% Men

 24% fewer sick days due to respiratory illnesses (colds)  51% fewer sick days due to upset stomachs

 Bacteria likes to cling to the oils in the skin  Hot, soapy water is more effective in removing the oils along with the bacteria