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Plague control measures
Definition: Plague control measures refer to measures to reduce the occurrence and spread of plague epidemics by taking a series of preventive measures and management methods.
Plague: Plague is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by Yersinia pestis and is mainly spread through rodent bites or contact infection.
Precaution
environmental improvements
Sanitation management: Strengthen environmental sanitation management, remove garbage and weeds, and keep the environment clean.
Cleaning and disinfection: Regularly clean and disinfect public places to reduce the growth of bacteria and viruses.
Disinfectant selection: Choose a disinfectant that is effective in killing bacteria and does not cause side effects.
Garbage disposal: Clean garbage regularly, dispose of it properly and seal it to prevent rodents from breeding.
Vector prevention and control
Rodent control: Take active rodent control measures, such as using mousetraps, poison baits, etc. for rodent control.
Anti-rodent facilities: Establish effective anti-rodent facilities, such as filling rat holes, repairing walls, etc.
Flea control: Take measures to prevent the breeding and spread of fleas, such as cleaning bedding, spraying flea killers, etc.
crowd management
Personal hygiene: Improve personal hygiene awareness and maintain good personal hygiene habits, such as washing hands frequently and using toilet paper correctly.
Protective equipment: Wear protective equipment such as protective masks and gloves to reduce the spread of pathogens.
management tools
Disease surveillance: Regularly monitor the epidemic situation in areas and populations where plague may occur, report in a timely manner and take control measures.
Emergency response: When a plague epidemic occurs, the emergency response mechanism is promptly activated and professionals are organized to investigate and handle the epidemic.
Publicity and education: Strengthen publicity and education about plague through media and publicity activities, and improve public understanding and awareness of plague prevention and control.
Material supply: Ensure the supply of epidemic prevention materials, such as masks, disinfectants, etc., to support plague control efforts.
emergency preparedness
Plan formulation: Formulate an emergency plan for plague prevention and control and clarify the responsibilities and tasks of governments at all levels and relevant departments.
Reserve materials: Reserve a certain amount of epidemic prevention materials in case of emergency.
Personnel training: train relevant personnel to improve their plague prevention and control skills and emergency response capabilities.
Coordination and cooperation: Strengthen coordination and cooperation with relevant departments and international organizations to jointly respond to the plague epidemic.
International cooperation: Strengthen international cooperation, share experiences and technologies in plague prevention and control, and jointly respond to the global plague threat.