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A Medical Officer at SIC Bob Freeman Clinic, Dr Evavera Tettyfio, has cautioned against over-reliance on hand sanitizers as the sole method of preventing bacterial infection or a disease like cholera.
Speaking on Joy Prime's Prime Show, Dr Tettyfio explained that while hand sanitizers can help reduce the spread of germs, they are not a foolproof defense against the disease.
Cholera, a highly contagious waterborne infection, can spread rapidly if proper hygiene measures aren’t followed.
Dr Tettyfio emphasised that while hand sanitizers can kill many germs, they aren’t effective at eliminating all harmful bacteria, particularly those that cause cholera.
"Hand sanitizers are useful, but they do not guarantee complete protection," she stated. "If your hands are visibly dirty or have been in contact with contaminated water or food, sanitizers won’t fully protect you. It’s crucial to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water."
Dr Tettyfio also addressed the misconception that cholera only affects people living in coastal regions. "Cholera can affect anyone, anywhere," she clarified. "It’s not just limited to coastal areas. Everyone needs to be aware of the risks and take the right precautions, regardless of where they live."
Dr Tettyfio discussed the limitations of the cholera vaccine, noting that while it offers some protection, it is not 100% effective. "Even with the vaccine, maintaining good hygiene practices, like regular handwashing, is key to reducing the risk of cholera," she explained.
Dr Tettyfio warned against relying solely on hand sanitizers or alcohol-based rubs. "While they can be helpful when soap and water aren’t available, they should not replace proper handwashing; washing your hands thoroughly with soap and clean water is still the most effective way to protect yourself from cholera and other infections," she concluded.
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