Selected article for: "personal hygiene and virus circulation"

Author: Lee, Yun Ha; Jang, Yo Han; Kim, Young-Seok; Kim, Jinku; Seong, Baik Lin
Title: Evaluation of green tea extract as a safe personal hygiene against viral infections
  • Document date: 2018_1_8
  • ID: 07sn6d9r_1
    Snippet: Virus infections continue to pose major public health concerns with the possibility of epidemics and pandemics [1] . A recent outbreak of Ebola virus in 2014 and the global circulation of the pandemic influenza of swine origin (pH1N1) in 2009 resulted in numerous deaths and hospitalizations [2, 3] . Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) transmitted from camels to humans, and the human to human infections are being amplified in nosocomial settin.....
    Document: Virus infections continue to pose major public health concerns with the possibility of epidemics and pandemics [1] . A recent outbreak of Ebola virus in 2014 and the global circulation of the pandemic influenza of swine origin (pH1N1) in 2009 resulted in numerous deaths and hospitalizations [2, 3] . Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) transmitted from camels to humans, and the human to human infections are being amplified in nosocomial setting in addition to direct household or community-wide transmissions [4, 5] . In addition, although probably less deadlier than Ebola virus, a foodborne noroviral infection causes gastroenteritis in humans, claiming millions of illnesses and hospitalizations, with occasional mortalities [6] . Most of emerging viral diseases are zoonotic in nature, posing unmet needs for personal hygiene and disinfectants for both humans and livestock.

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