Which countries pose the greatest risk of infection

It is only natural that each parent keeps the child away from the child or other close to him to protect him from possible infections. However, a small number of parents know that plastic toys in public spaces, parks and sports grounds, are among the biggest broadcasters of viruses, [...]
It is only natural that each parent keeps the child away from the child or other close to him to protect him from possible infections.
However, a small number of parents know that plastic toys in public spaces parks and sports grounds are among the biggest virus broadcasters, as bacteria on plastic can survive 24 hours after exposure to a child or a person with flu or virus broadcasts Kosovas.
People, in general, do not view objects as possible transmitters of infection or disease, and that is exactly what needs attention.
Children are more often exposed to viruses and bacteria because their hands have previously touched objects, which they place in their mouth. In addition, their immune system is not fully developed, so they are more susceptible to disease.
Research has been conducted as long as bacteria or the virus may remain active on the surface of toys in external and internal conditions.
To survive the so-called virus wrapped in plastic toys was tested. The infected virus has external protection, which helps it survive and progress.
After 24 hours, under the moisture conditions of 60%, almost 1% of the virus remains infectious in toys.
In 40% relative humidity, characteristic of the internal space, the virus was less stable. After two hours, 0.001% of the virus was efficient, and after ten hours of 10,000 percent, which still poses a risk to children.
To reduce the risk of infection, toleration of toys is recommended, especially common ones.
At the end of the study, children's health - care facilities, not only toys but also other areas often affected by stelas, elevator buttons, waiting chairs, and gardens, are said to be mostly disinfected and decontaminated.
The advice for parents is to encourage children not to put anything “into their mouth, and to wash their hands and face any visit: sports grounds, parks, public spaces, public institutions, health.
In addition, remember that the toys or balls that you used outside your home must be cleaned and erased well after coming.









