9 ways to prevent monsoon bacterial infections

By Sona Saini 

Monsoon brings joy along with bacterial infection. You can prevent infections by just following some tips. Here's the more detailed look- 

Wash hands frequently with soap and water, especially before eating, after using the toilet, and after handling raw food.

Maintain Hygiene

Keep nails trimmed and avoid touching your face with unclean hands. 

Personal Hygiene

Keep nails trimmed and avoid touching your face with unclean hands. 

Cleanliness

Drink only boiled, filtered, or bottled water and eat freshly cooked food and avoid eating out, especially street food.

Food Safety

Be careful with food storage, especially cut fruits and vegetables, as they can spoil quickly in humid weather.

Food Handling

Use mosquito repellents, wear long sleeves and pants, and use mosquito nets, especially at night.

Mosquito Protection

Use mosquito repellents, wear long sleeves and pants, and use mosquito nets, especially at night.

Eliminate Breeding Sites

Reduce exposure to crowded areas to minimize the risk of viral infections.

Avoid Crowded Places

Reduce exposure to crowded areas to minimize the risk of viral infections.

Boost Immunity