Health Infographic
Prevention
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Wash Hands Often
Wash your hands frequently with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds, especially after sneezing, coughing or using the bathroom and before eating.
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Respiratory Etiquette
Follow guidelines for where and when to wear a face mask. Be sure to cough or sneeze into a tissue or your elbow, throw the tissue away, and wash your hands immediately.
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Avoid Close Contact
Avoid close contact with those confirmed or suspected of having the flu, COVID-19 or monkeypox, particularly, in crowded indoor spaces, consider wearing a mask.
What to Expect
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Flu
Fever and aches should end within five days. Coughing and fatigue/feeling tired or not having energy can last about two weeks. See your doctor if symptoms get worse. Severe cases may lead to hospitalization or death.
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COVID-19
Some people may never have symptoms. Recovery can take up to two weeks for mild cases, or six weeks or more for severe cases. COVID-19 may also lead to lasting organ damage, hospitalization or death.
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Monkeypox
Monkeypox infection lasts two to four weeks in most people. The monkeypox rash dries up after a week or two, and recovery continues. Once the skin lesions heal, a person will no longer transmit the monkeypox virus to others.
Treatment
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Flu
Rest, a fever reducer such as acetaminophen and an antiviral medicine to reduce the amount of time you have the flu and prevent complications. For serious cases, hospitalization and breathing support with a ventilator may be necessary.
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COVID-19
Mild cases: rest, fever reducers and cough medicine. Antibody treatment for those at high risk of severe disease. Serious cases: hospitalization, breathing support with a ventilator or other therapies.
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Monkeypox
Many monkeypox cases resolve on their own. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests that doctors consider antivirals for people with severe monkeypox disease, patients who are immunocompromised, children younger than age 8 and people who are pregnant, following consultation with the CDC.
Complications
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Flu
Flu can turn into pneumonia, and very severe cases can be fatal.
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COVID-19
COVID-19 can result in pneumonia and lasting damage to your lungs, kidneys, heart and brain. COVID-19 can be fatal.*
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Monkeypox
Though some strains of monkeypox can be fatal, the strain of monkeypox that has been seen in outbreaks outside of Africa in 2022 is less severe than other strains and has caused mild illness in most people infected with that virus.
Cause
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Flu
Flu is caused by several different influenza viruses that change each year, which is why there is a new vaccine each flu season.
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COVID-19
COVID-19 is caused by a coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2, which emerged late in 2019. The disease can also be caused by variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Monkeypox
Monkeypox is caused by a virus related to the one that causes smallpox. Monkeypox disease is usually milder than smallpox. It is called monkeypox because it was first isolated in monkeys, but monkeys are not the primary carriers of the virus.