Finally, after nearly a month of being very sick- three days in bed, sleeping and attending to personal needs at the beginning, I am feeling 100%. I had not realized how long I had been ill until I started counting days and thinking about it. Wow, nearly a month!
Today's papers lists 6 place that you are most likely to get sick. I was in #2. #1 was on my list while I was looking after my friend who was terminally ill.
Wow, some of these places are places that you would consider safe and places that many of us consider havens. Be safe and careful!
1. Hospitals
It's where you go to get well. But at least 7% of people admitted to hospital will get an infection, including from the antibiotic superbug C. difficile.
2. Schools and daycares
Close quarters, lots of sticky hands and kids' immature immune systems mean viruses quickly make the rounds. In one study, a virus introduced on a toy into a day care in the morning was found on 80 per cent of kids by 5 p.m. and on 50 per cent of parents by the next morning.
3. The TTC
Or any closed-in, crowded place where people touch their mouths, pick their nose or cough into their hands. And then touch their surroundings
4. Public swimming pools
Gastrointestinal illness from public pools are on the rise in the States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. The offender? Cryptosporidium, a microscopic parasite found in human feces that can live as long as 10 days in chlorinated water.
5. The Saturday night party scene
Or any place people are going to have casual sex. Stats from Toronto Public Health show some sexually transmitted infections, including Chlamydia and syphilis, are on the rise.
6. The Backyard BBQ (on a hot summer's day)
Every year, 1 in 6 Torontonians get food poisoning. According to Toronto Public Health, sporadic cases peak in July and August. Blame it on the summer heat, which causes micro-organisms to grow faster in food, and undercooked meat.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
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