Combating Viral infections
The field of medical research and development is one area that has seen extraordinary growth and improvement. Doctors and scientists have made great achievements in learning about genetics, diseases, and other areas that have resulted in remarkable inventions to help treat and made several antidotes for severe medical conditions. It is an area where the possibilities of what can be accomplished are endless. Doctors and research heads are in regular search of making vaccines and antidotes to treat severe diseases which are formed by such virus like particles.
They have  also invented a modern vaccine that uses a fake version of the bird  virus called a virus-like particle which is being developed and may  provide an improved response in protecting people against the mass virus  infection. The Virus  Like Particles attach to cells thus prompting a natural immune  response that is sufficient enough to protect one from exposure to the  avian virus. This advanced technology could remove out the H5N1 or avian  flu virus.It is also possible that the H1N1 virus or swine flu is  spread in ways that are similar to other flu viruses. This means that  the swine flu virus is also spread by coughing or sneezing. So the  initial aspect of protection for everyone should in the workplace is to  keep them protected from the germs to themselves by ensuring that they  cover you're their nose and mouth and always sneeze or cough into a  tissue paper. It is also important that people do not forget to wash  their hands regularly. People should use water and antiseptic soap and  if not available they can use an alcohol-based hand wipes or sanitizer.
 Since Virus  Like Particles or so-called germs can live on work surfaces,  office colleagues should be clear in touching their eyes, nose and mouth  throughout the day. It is a good idea to make several posters of  cleanliness and hygiene and should be put on in the office and the  toilet area.
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