#104051 - 08/30/07 01:45 PM
wear gloves to avoid bacteria contamination?
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Is it necessary to wear gloves to avoid contamination with lethal bacteria on vacation trips? for example: BBC news recently indicated that typhoid is coming back to the UK in huge numbers. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6970178.stm
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#104052 - 08/30/07 02:00 PM
Re: wear gloves to avoid bacteria contamination?
[Re: picard120]
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What exactly are going to be touching that you think might give you the cooties? Are you going to wear gloves all the time, or just when you are getting ready to touch something that you fear might be contaminated? If you are going to wear gloves all the time, your hands are going to be soaking wet with sweat in no time at all, and you are going to look pretty silly, at least in my opinion. If you are only going to glove up when you are ready to touch something nasty, you'd better bring a whole box of gloves, you are going to go thru them fast.
Personally, I think you would be much better off carrying a bottle of sanitizer and clean your hands from time to time. And keep your hands away from your mouth, nose, and eyes as much as possible...
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#104062 - 08/30/07 02:58 PM
Re: wear gloves to avoid bacteria contamination?
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Good old handwashing solves a large number of problems. Yes, Typhoid is rising in England, but its a tiny percentage of the total population. I focus on more likely events -- rain, getting lost, 'the hotel has never heard of me,' and other similar situations.
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#104066 - 08/30/07 03:32 PM
Re: wear gloves to avoid bacteria contamination?
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#104116 - 08/31/07 01:13 AM
Re: wear gloves to avoid bacteria contamination?
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Hi picard120,
The BBC news story was interesting, but there is no typhoid problem in the UK. The story relates to how increasing numbers of people who have been infected whilst visiting countries where typhoid is a more common problem. The increase in numbers is mainly due to low cost airline flights to more exotic countries and the way the British are willing to take unnecessary risks to go to these exotic countries without taking the appropriate precautions against being infected.
These countries would be in sub Saharan Africa, Indian sub continent and parts of South East Asia where there are high densities of people in poor sanitary conditions. i.e. very poor developing countries where the plumbing and sewerage services are virtually non existent. The story is to make people aware that typhoid is a preventable disease, which can be vaccinated against, unlike paratyphoid.
Washing your hands instead of wearing gloves makes sense, but again this can prove to be difficult if there is no water taps or sewage disposal i.e. very little in the way of plumbing. In many developing countries clean water is a very precious commodity.
I guess we take for granted services such clean running water at the tap, electricity, communications and transportation, consumerism etc but there is a downside. As millions die from simple preventable poverty related illness in developing countries such as typhoid, malaria, hunger etc there are millions dying from simple preventable wealth related illnesses such as obesity, vascular disease, asthma, diabetes cancer, hospital infections, cars etc.
According to the World Health Organisation, the 10 leading causes of death in 2002 were:
1. 12.6% Ischaemic heart disease 2. 9.7% Cerebrovascular disease 3. 6.8% Lower respiratory infections 4. 4.9% HIV/AIDS 5. 4.8% Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 6. 3.2% Diarrhoeal diseases 7. 2.7% Tuberculosis 8. 2.2% Malaria 9. 2.2% Trachea/bronchus/lung cancers 10. 2.1% Road traffic accidents
Edited by Am_Fear_Liath_Mor (08/31/07 01:15 AM)
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#104118 - 08/31/07 02:17 AM
Re: wear gloves to avoid bacteria contamination?
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Cranky Geek
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Picard, most truly dangerous bacteria need to be inhaled or ingested. It sounds like what you really want is a spacesuit.
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#104120 - 08/31/07 02:26 AM
Re: wear gloves to avoid bacteria contamination?
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I am just contemplating wearing gloves temporarily when I have to use mens washroom in Asia or South America. I don't intend to wear it on daily basis.
I will of course use sanitizer and antibacterial soap after my hands come in contact with dirty things.
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#104129 - 08/31/07 03:40 AM
Re: wear gloves to avoid bacteria contamination?
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Phones are a good source for bugs.
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