Do various personal hygiene habits protect us against influenza-like illness?
AK Bin Abdulrahman, KA Bin Abdulrahman… - BMC public health, 2019 - Springer
Background Several studies have reported an association between improvements in hand
hygiene and the reductions in rates of intestinal parasitic diseases. However, only a some
have addressed its link to the frequency of influenza-like illness. The current study aimed to
find the correlation between personal hygiene habits and the frequency of influenza-like
illness. Methods A cross-sectional study targeting 3000 participants conducted in Riyadh
city, Saudi Arabia. A systematic random sampling methodology was applied for participant …
hygiene and the reductions in rates of intestinal parasitic diseases. However, only a some
have addressed its link to the frequency of influenza-like illness. The current study aimed to
find the correlation between personal hygiene habits and the frequency of influenza-like
illness. Methods A cross-sectional study targeting 3000 participants conducted in Riyadh
city, Saudi Arabia. A systematic random sampling methodology was applied for participant …
Do various personal hygiene habits protect us against influenza-like illness?
AK Abdulrahman, KA Abdulrahman, MK Almadi… - 2019 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Several studies have reported an association between improvements in hand
hygiene and the reductions in rates of intestinal parasitic diseases. However, only a some
have addressed its link to the frequency of influenza-like illness. The current study aimed to
find the correlation between personal hygiene habits and the frequency of influenza-like
illness. Methods: A cross-sectional study targeting 3000 participants conducted in Riyadh
city, Saudi Arabia. A systematic random sampling methodology was applied for participant …
hygiene and the reductions in rates of intestinal parasitic diseases. However, only a some
have addressed its link to the frequency of influenza-like illness. The current study aimed to
find the correlation between personal hygiene habits and the frequency of influenza-like
illness. Methods: A cross-sectional study targeting 3000 participants conducted in Riyadh
city, Saudi Arabia. A systematic random sampling methodology was applied for participant …