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Stay healthy at the Fair animal exhibits this summer!

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

From the CDC.
From watching calf roping at the rodeo to petting lambs at the county fair, there are many ways to explore the animal world this spring and summer. Exhibits such as petting zoos and fairs allow children of all ages to have the thrilling experience of coming face to face with animals. This interaction allows people to learn more about animals and helps to build an important human-animal bond.

Unfortunately, many people become sick every year because of a visit to an animal exhibit. It is important to remember that animals sometimes carry germs that are harmful to humans. When people forget to wash their hands after petting an animal or bring food into an area where animals are being housed, they are at risk for becoming ill.
Let’s make this spring and summer healthier seasons! Below are some tips to help you prevent illness when visiting animal exhibits.

Click to read more info from the CDC

Handwashing Station

Handwashing Station

If you are visiting an animal exhibit:
Hand-washing stations

* Find out where hand-washing stations are located.
* Always wash your hands after petting animals or touching the animal enclosure, especially before eating and drinking.
* Running water and soap are best. Use hand gels if running water and soap are not available.

handwashing station

Food and drinks

* Keep food and drinks out of animal areas.
* Do not share your food with animals.
* Do not eat or drink raw (unpasteurized) dairy products.

Children

* Children younger than 5 years old need supervision
* Never allow children to put their hands or objects (For example: pacifiers) in their mouth while interacting with animals.
* Hand washing should be supervised.

Elderly persons or others who might have a difficult time fighting off infections should use special precautions. Click here to find out more.

If you manage an animal exhibit:

Facility design

  • Design the exhibit so that animal areas are separate from areas where people may eat food.
  • Use signs to state where the animal and food areas are.
  • Install hand washing stations at the exit for the animal exhibit. Make sure that some of the hand-washing stations are low enough for children to reach!
Lambs at the Fair

Lambs at the Fair


Education/information

  • Educate visitors to wash their hands after handling animals.
  • Do not allow visitors to kiss or otherwise allow their mouths to come into contact with animals or their enclosures.
  • Train staff and educate visitors about preventing disease transmission from animals to humans.
  • Use a variety of methods to provide information to
    the public. For example, use brochures, signs, and verbal instructions.
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Avoiding Swine Flu At Camp

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

CBS Video of Swine Flu at Camp

Avoiding Swine Flu At Camp
From CBS
July 13, 2009 4:20 PM

Now that the H1N1 virus is spreading, many kids’ summer camps are taking precautions. Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports that campers and counselors are especially vulnerable.

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So What’s Up with the H1N1 Flu?

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

CDC Latest Update on What is going on with the Flu.
Yes people are still getting sick from the flu. No it does not seem as bad as was reported reported.
YES, STILL WASH YOUR HANDS to avoid getting any illness.
Do I practice what I preach? Yes! and I still managed to catch the cold type virus de jour that is going around our area. Scratchy throat,loss of runny nose, and feeling “Yucky” ( a medical term!) Bummer!
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H1N1 Swine flu continues to grow

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

H1N1 Swine flu continues to grow so STILL was your hands!
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Alabama: 55 cases, 0 deaths
Arkansas: 2 cases, 0 deaths
Arizona: 435 cases, 1 death
California: 504 cases, 0 deaths
Colorado: 55 cases, 0 deaths
Connecticut: 47 cases, 0 deaths
Delaware: 60 cases, 0 deaths
Florida: 68 cases, 0 deaths
Georgia: 18 cases, 0 deaths
Hawaii: 10 cases, 0 deaths
Idaho: 5 cases, 0 deaths
Illinois: 638 cases, 0 deaths
Indiana: 71 cases, 0 deaths
Iowa: 66 cases, 0 deaths
Kansas: 30 cases, 0 deaths
Kentucky: 13 cases, 0 deaths
Louisiana: 57 cases, 0 deaths
Maine: 14 cases, 0 deaths
Maryland: 28 cases, 0 deaths
Massachusetts: 135 cases, 0 deaths
Michigan: 142 cases, 0 deaths
Minnesota: 36 cases, 0 deaths
Missouri: 19 cases, 0 deaths
Montana: 4 cases, 0 deaths
Nebraska: 27 cases, 0 deaths
Nevada: 26 cases, 0 deaths
New Hampshire: 18 cases, 0 deaths
New Jersey: 14 cases, 0 deaths
New Mexico: 68 cases, 0 deaths
New York: 242 cases, 0 deaths
North Carolina: 12 cases, 0 deaths
North Dakota: 2 cases, 0 deaths
Ohio: 14 cases, 0 deaths
Oklahoma: 26 cases, 0 deaths
Oregon: 94 cases, 0 deaths
Pennsylvania: 47 cases, 0 deaths
Rhode Island: 8 cases, 0 deaths
South Carolina: 36 cases, 0 deaths
South Dakota: 4 cases, 0 deaths
Tennessee: 74 cases, 0 deaths
Texas: 506 cases, 2 deaths
Utah: 91 cases, 0 deaths
Vermont: 1 cases, 0 deaths
Virginia: 21 cases, 0 deaths
Washington: 246 cases, 1 death
Washington, D.C.: 12 cases, 0 deaths
Wisconsin: 613 cases, 0 deaths

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UpdateH1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Yes… Still wash your Hands!

Friday, May 8th, 2009
So you have the Flu!

So you have the Flu!

5-8-09 UpdateH1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
1639 Confirmed Cases in 43 States
Just because not as many people are dying from this does not mean to relax your hand washing technique!
When you get the flu you feel like you wish you could die… for a few days.
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Swine Flu

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Swine Flu Global Map List number of cases in the world
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