‘Don’t spit, no’: fight in ‘A Fazenda’ raises question about disease transmission

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2023-10-05 19:49:57

Cariúcha and Rachel Sheherazade had a heated argument Reproduction/ At the time, the funk singer shouts towards the journalist, who puts her hand in front of her face and says “Don’t spit, you could be expelled”. See also Health Furry baby goes viral on the web; understand the condition that affects you Health What is cardiac arterial gas embolism, a condition that took Saulo Poncio to the ICU Health Genetics may be behind the ease that some people have in being vegetarian In the room, Kamila Simioni changes Sheherazade’s speech and insinuates that what was said was that Cariúcha was not supposed to spit, at the risk of the journalist catching a disease. • Click here and receive news from R7 on your Whatsapp • Share this news via WhatsApp • Share this news via Telegram Watch the video of the moment:

"We act on the opponent’s mistake", advises Simioni to Cariúcha 類 #RoçaAFazenda pic.twitter.com/5QO4kWlj3G— A Fazenda (@afazendarecord) October 4, 2023 Although it wasn’t Rachel’s real speech, Kamila pointed to a cautionary factor: the transmission of diseases when speaking close to someone or accidentally spitting. According to pulmonologist Elie Fiss, from Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz, it is indeed possible to transmit and contract diseases when speaking very close to someone. “Respiratory infections are transmitted mainly by droplets that are eliminated when speaking or ‘spitting’, in addition to breathing and through the hands. During the pandemic, the mask was used to avoid exactly this, as well as hand hygiene.” In addition to respiratory diseases, it is also possible to contract viral and bacterial diseases, such as cytomegalovirus, the Epstein-Barr virus, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), which can cause severe inflammation in the bronchi and lungs, and tuberculosis bacteria. (Koch’s Bacillus), adds infectologist Patricia Rady Muller, from Hospital Edmundo Vasconcelos. The same occurs when talking and spitting accidentally, as droplets can reach from one meter, for the largest ones, to 3.4 meters for the smallest ones, carrying infectious agents. To prevent the acquisition of diseases in this way, experts recommend maintaining distance when talking, especially if it is known that the other person is sick, or using masks and/or acrylic barriers, preventing particles from reaching the other person. . Read also Brazil has the worst depression rates in Latin America State of São Paulo records a 144% increase in the number of hepatitis A cases in 2023 Hepatitis A: find out what the symptoms are and how to prevent it Finally, Patricia remembers that it is important Always be up to date with your vaccinations, which helps prevent some of the diseases that can be contracted during a conversation.
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