With the recent surge in promotion of
hand sanitizer for school-age children, that is the question that many parents face.
Hand sanitizer is even included on some back-to-school supply lists, leaving many
parents to wonder how effective this strategy really is.
The real question is, will using hand sanitizer decrease the chances of your child getting sick?
As it turns out, many infectious
diseases are potentially transferred by touch. Touching food with contaminated
hands has the ability to spread food borne illnesses like Salmonella, E coli,
Staph and diarrheal infection. Touching the face with contaminated hands
spreads illnesses like pneumonia, cold and the flu.
However, the simple act of hand
sanitization has the ability to have a large impact on the spread of diseases
through touch.
As an infectious diseases consultant at
Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health, I
see firsthand the effectiveness of hand sanitizer use — and the consequences
that result when people fail to use proper hand hygiene.
Both in the hospital setting and out in
our everyday lives, scientific studies have demonstrated the efficacy of hand
sanitization in decreasing the rates of infection. So much so, that the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention has actually endorsed a program called “Clean Hands
Count”
aimed at educating healthcare providers, patients and the community at large
(including concerned parents!) about the benefits of proper hand cleansing
techniques.
The simple act of hand sanitization has the ability to have a large impact on the spread of diseases through touch.
You might be surprised by how many people do not practice good hand hygiene on a daily basis. Children especially should learn about the benefits of handwashing and how to properly wash their hands — just think about the plethora of germs they face every day at school.
Grace Glausier is the manager of digital content strategy for Baylor Scott and White Health. A graduate of Baylor University, she is passionate about connecting people through powerful stories and empowering individuals toward better health.
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