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What to do when an infectious patient is at home


If there is a suspicion of an infectious disease or when the diagnosis of an infectious disease is not in doubt (after visiting the patient by a physician), it is necessary to immediately isolate the patient.
At home, the infectious patient should be placed in a separate room, and if this is not possible, shield his bed with a screen or curtain the sheet. Contact with others should be limited.
When airborne infections in the room where the patient is, you need to tightly close the door to another room.
Persons caring for a patient are required to wear a mask of several layers of gauze. When intestinal infections draw attention to washing hands after the toilet and before meals, disinfection of vomit, door handles, personal items, children's toys, etc. Measures are being taken to combat flies.
Family members of patients with contact-blood infections should strictly follow the rules of personal hygiene with the individualization of all of its subjects (combs, toothbrushes, loofers, towels, shaving instruments, etc.). Sexual partners are advised to use mechanical contraceptives.
It is much easier to provide isolation for patients with infections of the outer layers. It is necessary that patients and their clothes do not come into contact with healthy people.