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Avian influenza promotional slogans

Article 1: Slogans on bird flu prevention

Preventing and controlling bird flu is safe for you and me.

Sick poultry and dead animals were burned and buried deeply.

Poisons in pens are often eliminated, and diseases of chickens and ducks are reduced.

Do not eat geese, ducks and chickens that have died of illness.

Do not eat undercooked poultry, processed eggs, and preserved foods should be separated from raw and cooked foods. Wash hands with soap and water after slaughtering livestock.

Part 2: Publicity Slogan for the Prevention of Human Avian Influenza

Mobilize, pay attention to hygiene, reduce diseases, and improve health levels

Prevention first, combining prevention and treatment, for People's Health Service

Improve environmental sanitation and enhance disease prevention capabilities

Do not eat undercooked poultry and eggs; process and preserve food

Separate raw and cooked foods

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Pay attention to food hygiene and prevent "diseases from entering the mouth". After slaughtering livestock, wash hands with soap and water, ventilate frequently, wash hands frequently, and drink boiled water

Burn dead poultry and livestock and bury them deeply

Part 3: Slogans and text messages to prevent human infection with H7N9 influenza

(for electronic display screens and mobile subtitles)

1. Mobilize to improve sanitation and sanitation, reduce diseases, and improve health.

2. To prevent H7N9 influenza, change consumption habits and purchase cold and fresh products.

3. To prevent H7N9 influenza, avoid contact with poultry and their living environment.

4. When purchasing poultry products, please choose to go to regular cold fresh sales places to purchase quarantined cold fresh products.

5. It is not advisable to slaughter on the spot, and cold and fresh products are also delicious.

6. Pay attention to dietary hygiene, do not eat raw or half-cooked poultry and egg products, and separate raw and cooked foods for processed and preserved foods.

7. Protect your health and stay away from live poultry; keep exercising to enhance your physical fitness.

8. If the pens are frequently disinfected, the chickens and ducks will be less likely to get sick.

9. Wash hands scientifically, cough civilly, get enough sleep, enhance physical fitness, and maintain personal health.

10. Open windows for ventilation, separate raw and cooked food, keep away from live poultry, keep the environment clean, and protect the health of your family.

(For mobile phone text messages, Weibo, etc.)

1. Warm reminder: Recently is the season of high incidence of influenza, including human infection with H7N9 influenza. To prevent H7N9 influenza, remember to avoid contact with live poultry. Especially when in contact with sick or dead poultry, please pay attention to personal protection when contact is necessary.

2. Warm reminder: Poultry breeding, sales, and slaughter personnel must take personal protection (wear gloves, masks, and overalls) when coming into contact with poultry, and be sure to clean their hands thoroughly with disinfectant and water after contact.

3. Warm reminder: During food processing and consumption, raw and cooked food must be separated to avoid cross-contamination. Chopping boards, knives and containers used for handling raw poultry and livestock meat cannot be used for cooked food; they must be kept Good personal hygiene habits, do not drink raw water; maintain hand hygiene and wash hands frequently.

4. Warm reminder: Chilled and fresh chicken and duck are equally delicious. You should choose to purchase quarantined poultry products from formal poultry sales places.

5. Warm reminder: If you have respiratory symptoms such as fever, headache, nasal congestion, cough, general discomfort, etc., you should wear a mask and go to the hospital as soon as possible. Be sure to tell the doctor whether you have been in contact with poultry and other animals before the onset of the disease. secretions, excreta, or having been to a live poultry market, etc., and should be treated under the guidance of a doctor.

6. Warm reminder: Frequent hand washing, frequent indoor ventilation, paying attention to nutrition, and maintaining good physical fitness will help prevent respiratory infectious diseases such as influenza. When symptoms of respiratory infection such as sneezing or coughing occur, cover your mouth and nose with tissues or handkerchiefs to prevent infecting others.

7. Warm reminder: To prevent respiratory infectious diseases such as H7N9 influenza, wash hands frequently.

Wash your hands before, during and after preparing food, after handling raw poultry, meat and eggs, before meals and after going to the toilet, taking care of family members and patients, and after returning home from outings.

8. Warm reminder: During the high incidence season of H7N9 influenza, school, kindergarten teachers and parents should teach children not to feed wild pigeons or other birds. If they come into contact with birds or bird droppings, they should wash them thoroughly immediately. hands.