Hand Washing
Local facts
How do they spread?
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How long should you be washing your hands for?

At least 20 seconds

100

What is the average admission rate to hospitals for Covid in March?

10 people a week

100

How long do cold germs live on your hands?

one hour

100

What is an epidemic?

Occurrence of a disease in one community at a specific time

200

What are some examples of illnesses that are spread by not washing hands?

Flu, norovirus, salmonella, E.coli, colds 

200

What percent of Fond du Lac is vaccinated with at least one dose for Covid?

57%

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What are some airborne diseases?

TB, RSV, Influenza A, Pertussis

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What is a pandemic?

Widespread of a disease throughout a whole country or world

300

What percent of men and women wash their hands after using the bathroom?

58% of women, 48% of men

300

What is the disease that has increased in the spread the most in Fond du Lac

Pertussis, there have been 625 confirmed cases in Wisconsin, compared to 51 total in 2023

300

What carries norovirus?

Vomit and feces, but it can be in contaminated water or food, sharing utensils, in the air after infected person throws up

300

What is a protein in our body that fights germs?

Antibody

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What percent of high school girls and boys wash their hands with soap

Girls 33%, boys 8% 

400

What food born illness is currently spreading the most in the midwest?

Salmonella: 65 people infected, 24 have been hospitalized

400

What germs does hand saniziter not kill?

Norovirus, C. diff, HPV, Rotavirus

400

What is the incubation period

When the virus is inside the body and contagious, but there are no symptoms present

500

How many germ particles are needed to be infected with norovirus?

10

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How many people received the flu vaccine in 2023?

35%

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How many people in the United States have pinworms at a given time 

20–42 million

500

What is virulence?

Factors that allow a disease to infect others (toxins, surface receptors, pili, appendages)