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8. Type A Flu Prevention

The flu is very contagious and quickly spreads to others. The virus is likely to be infectious during the first five days. Microbes live on unwashed hands for 24 hours. They survive up to 48 hours on hard, nonporous surfaces such as stainless steel and up to 12 hours on cloth and tissues. Make sure to wash your hands often with warm water and soap. Use tissues to trap germs when you cough or sneeze, and then dispose of the tissues quickly and wash your hands. An annual flu shot will reduce the likelihood of catching the virus.

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