A British newspaper warns of dangerous childish habit on Lung
-Newspaper report translated "urgent": "though most mothers and fathers believe that this habit is relatively harmless, but new research warns that catch or play in the nose could spread dangerous bacteria cause pneumonia."
The study is published in the European Respiratory Journal revealed that pneumonia transmission can occur through contact between the nose and hands when exposed to bacteria.
The researchers found that the bacteria spread at the same rate, whether dry or wet, or whether people choose or even rubbing their noses.
She added: "this is scary since pneumonia is the leading cause of death worldwide and it is estimated that 1.3 million responsible for deaths among children under five.
She continued: "despite the difficulty in persuading your children to avoid this unpleasant habit. But researchers have some simple tips that may prevent the spread of the deadly bacteria.
Quotes about Victoria Connor, head of the research team and fellow clinical research at Liverpool School of tropical medicine and the Royal Liverpool hospital, saying: "it's possible to publish pneumococcal hands, particularly when children are in contact with elderly relatives or relatives who suffer from a decrease in your Immunology. "
She added: "in these cases, ensure good hygiene for hands and clean playing surfaces to reduce transmission and reduces the risk of pneumococcal infection such as pneumonia."
She continued: "so, it's important to keep hands and toys clean and also surfaces, as this would reduce the likelihood of pulmonary infection.
She added: "in these cases, ensure good hygiene for hands and clean playing surfaces to reduce transmission and reduces the risk of pneumococcal infection such as pneumonia."
She continued: "so, it's important to keep hands and toys clean and also surfaces, as this would reduce the likelihood of pulmonary infection.
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