Isolation precautions create barriers between people and germs. Theses types of precautions help prevent the spread of germs. Isolation practices are designed to minimize various kinds of infections, such flu and chickenpox. Instead of prescribing just medicines, Public health officials and medical agencies should make sure that if patient diseases can be transmitted and ask the patient that they should be isolated in order not spread those bacteria and viruses. In the article “Got flu? Keep it yourself” Orent() illustrate that “ the fact that a patient feels better after taking medicine, doesn’t really mean that he is better and people around are safe from getting the flu” Orent in her same article also asserts that “If a patient is sick and his body requires medicine, that he should do himself and everyone a favor and stay at home instead of going out and spreading germs”. Public health officials and medical agencies should start on working raising an aware about the importance of isolation precautions on individuals in contact with the disease …show more content…
Public health officials and medical agencies both of them ought to start seeking prevention and create early detection system in order to catch up diseases before their spreading. The editorial team in the article “what Ebola has taught us” implies that “Ebola infection can be slowed and defeated: by catching Ebola early. Treating it aggressively. Tracking patients, and isolating them.” this shows that it’s possible to catch the disease before spreading by early