| Prevent the Spread of Antimicrobial Resistance |
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Antimicrobial drugs intended for bacterial infections should not be taken for viral infections such as colds, coughs, or the flu. |
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If your health care provider determines that you do not have a bacterial infection, ask about ways to help relieve your symptoms. Do not pressure your provider to prescribe an antibiotic. |
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Take medicine exactly as your health care provider prescribes. |
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Take the antibiotic until it is gone, even if you are feeling better. Do not save the medication to treat yourself or others later.
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| Protect Yourself from Contagious Diseases |
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Always handle, prepare, and store food correctly. |
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Get immunized. Ask your health care provider which immunizations you or your children should receive. |
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Wash your hands thoroughly using soap and water for 10-30 seconds.
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| Additional Sites |
| Here are some additional Web sites to give you more information about preventing the spread of contagious (infectious) diseases: |
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The Ounce of Prevention Web site provides information about handwashing, cleaning and disinfection, and other easy-to-follow cleaning methods. |
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The Fight Bac! campaign provides information about food safety. |
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