Do you know h7n9 by eating eggs?
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Bird flu has become a social topic that everyone will pay close attention to at any time. Our neighbors sometimes talk about where someone has got bird flu, who has been cured or is still in critical condition. Who caught a cold would joke about bird flu, and then really keep a distance. For a period of time, I didn't dare to eat chicken and eggs at all. Now that I know a little about prevention, I begin to eat again. At the beginning of the year, our city also suspended the poultry trade, because there were cases again. So, can eggs infect the virus? How should we look at this issue?
Do you know h7n9 by eating eggs?
In fact, as long as you make sure that you go to the regular store to buy the eggs that have been inspected, clean the eggshells with water when you go home, and cook them thoroughly before eating them, there will be no problem. If you don't eat raw or semi raw eggs, you won't be infected with avian influenza. There are many people who like to eat poached eggs whose yolks are not yet ripe. Don't eat them like that for the time being, just eat them when they are ripe.
To prevent avian influenza, first of all, we should put an end to direct contact with birds, because avian influenza virus is directly transmitted from diseased birds to human respiratory tract and digestive tract, leading to diseases. As long as they do not come into contact with sick birds and their feathers, feces, fecal pollutants and respiratory secretions, and do not go to epidemic areas, they are unlikely to be infected.
Pay attention to hygiene, wash hands frequently, cover sneezing and coughing with paper towel, and do not throw used paper towel everywhere. If you have fever, runny nose and other symptoms, you should see a doctor in time and inform the doctor if you have contact with poultry within two weeks. More ventilation should be provided at home, work and study places, and more windows should be opened for ventilation. More outdoor activities, breathing fresh air.
matters needing attention
When human beings are infected with avian influenza, there will be some symptoms like cold, such as headache, fever, cough, severe pneumonia, pulmonary hemorrhage, pleural effusion, multiple organ failure, sepsis, shock and other complications. Once found, hurry to the hospital.