Archive for April, 2010
The sickness bug is contagious till the point it is completely wiped out from the body. At the same time since it comes from contact with person suffering from it, this increases the likelihood of getting the disease. It is contagious from the moment one feels ill to minimum 3 days after recovery.
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The time duration differs from person to person. It is based on the immune capabilities of the person and also on the type of the virus causing the infection. All symptoms can be seen 12-24 hours after the infection.
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Sickness bug is contagious for 3-5 days. One can be contagious even during the incubation period. One can remain contagious for 3-5 days even after the symptoms have disappeared.
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The sickness bug doesn’t depend on the age of the transmitter. It depends on the medium of transmission and how successful such mediums are. Hence there is an equal chance of getting sickness bug from a child as it is from a grownup individual.
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This virus is more likely to be transmitted if you are in close contact with person suffering from it. You can be infected by a sickness bug if you share appliances or utensils with persons infected by the contagious virus. This is a very contagious condition.
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The sickness bug can be passed by getting in contact with the infected person. It can be contracted via cough or sneeze. Transmission is airborne.
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Sickness bug can be transmitted airborne. It can be transmitted via cough or sneeze. It can also be contracted through infected appliances and utensils.
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The stomach bug can be easily contracted ion coming in contact with the infected person’s cough or sneeze. It can further be spread through contaminated things. Ensure that you remain far from contaminated food and water.
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Sickness bug can be contracted by coming in contact with someone who is infected, or by touching something that is infected. Sickness bug can further be passed on through contaminated food or water. Wash your hands after touching contaminated things.
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Sharing infected glass or cup can transmit sickness bug. It can be contracted to those people who do not wash their hands before eating food. Hence, great care must be taken to avoid contracting sickness bug.
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