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"Human infection with swine flu prevention and control technical guidelines (for trial implementation)", proposed for the prevention and control of human infection with swine influenza, the public in the use of public transport should pay attention to. Does not appear in the local cases of swine influenza infection, we should pay attention to maintaining the compartment or cabin and clean; not in the compartment or cabin diet; not to smoke; not spitting; to refrain from littering; For vomiting, vomit bags should be used. To maintain good personal hygiene, avoid hand-to-eye, nose and mouth;when sneezing or coughing mouth and nose; If you have symptoms of respiratory tract infection or fever, should seek medical attention as soon as possible; using public transport should be put on masks, especially for those who have symptoms of respiratory tract infection or fever and to take care of respiratory infection or fever the patient's staff. In the case of swine flu infection, the addition to the above, on public transport, should wear face masks, especially in peak hours, when the dense crowd, in a sealed compartment or cabin-style, there are symptoms of respiratory tract infection or fever staff. Of human infection with swine influenza in close contacts of patients with staff, should be the last consecutive 10 days from the date of exposure to wear a mask; and swine flu patients have social contact with staff can also wear a mask. Public transport should be kept inside or cabin ventilation, such as car or boat is a switch-mode window should be appropriate to open the window to ensure that the compartment or cabin ventilation. Who is suffering from suspected human infection with swine influenza, should be used ambulance to the hospital; if in the stations or terminals, or train or ride in the cabin, may require the driver or transport staff to assist an ambulance or police, to hospital.

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