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7/29/2016 
GRENADA'S HEALTH MINISTRY RESPONDS TO REPORTS OF GASTRO...  
Grenadian health officials are stepping up its response to effectively manage and control what appears to be an increase in the number of gastroenteritis (gastro/stomach flu) in some parts of the island. On Wednesday, local health authorities issued an advisory, which indicated that there was an increase in gastroenteritis that warranted the Ministry taking the necessary precautionary measures. However while the Ministry continues to monitor and respond effectively to the situation, individuals especially parents of young children are encouraged to take all possible steps to prevent their children from being affected. Ideally, the most effective means of prevention is frequent hand washing, while at the same time avoiding contaminated food and water. “Gasto/stomach flu” is inflammation of the stomach and intestines, typically resulting from bacterial toxins or viral infection. The most common way to develop viral gastroenteritis is through contact with an infected person or by ingesting contaminated food or water. The public is hereby reminded that the lack of or improper hand washing, especially after using the toilet or handling of dirty diapers can cause the spread of gastroenteritis from one person to another. The symptoms of gastroenteritis are: - Vomiting - Abdominal pain - Diarrhea - Upset stomach - Stomach cramps Gastro can be prevented by following these simple steps: - Always wash hands with soap and water after using the toilet, changing diapers, and before handling, preparing or eating food. - If no water is available, clean hands with an alcohol based hand sanitizer. - Keep foods at the correct temperature (cold foods should be kept cold and hot foods kept hot). -Prevent flies from getting onto food that are ready to eat. - If you have symptoms of gastro, drink lots of water or fluids. - Give children Oral Rehydration fluids as directed by your health care provider. This condition is preventable and can be easily treated. However to avoid complications of gastroenteritis seek medical care if symptoms continue or get worse. Please take the time to listen and heed the advice of your healthcare providers. Meanwhile as the festive season approaches public health inspectors from the Ministry will be conducting spot checks at various events to ensure adherence to good public health practices especially in relation to hygienic food handling practices. Source: gov.gd
 

 


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GRENADA'S HEALTH MINISTRY RESPONDS TO REPORTS OF GASTRO...  
When this Mitchell government was elected to govern Grenada with a 15 nil seats by our unsuspected voters it was as a result of the message/mandate in the transparent bottle that Mitchell and his party had put before the voters claiming that they the green party had learn their lessons (wrong doings) of the past and is now back with a master plan to take care of grenada and our people well little did these same trusted voters well if only these trusted voters knew that they were being politically short change and were being fed lies and damm lies, for it is now on record that in the three years of this government, grenadians have suffered from the dreaded Chik-Guner,Zika,and now Gastroenteritis,yes this is the same government and their ministers who had pledge to look after the Nation Health and Wealth.
10By: Gabe
8/17/2016 9:50:52 AM