Preventing Infection

How Infections Spread

The best way to prevent Infection is to prevent the microorganisms from reaching the body in the first place. There are many simple things that can be done to reduce the chance of passing on infections, or preventing catching them in the first place.

To stop all microorganisms being transferred, however, is very hard to do! Even the simplest actions of opening a door, or touching an object can cause contamination. Great care has to be taken in food production or medical environments to prevent contamination like this.

The video below shows how easy it is to transfer microorganisms from person to person.

Sources of infection include:-

The video below shows the different routes that Infections can take to spread between people and across the planet.

Emergency Call Handler & Dispatcher

As an Emergency Medical Dispatcher, you would be responsible for managing all emergency resources over a particular geographical area for the ambulance service.

You will need to send the right resource to the patient as quickly as possible. 

You would pass on as much information as you can to the paramedics so that they will be as prepared as possible when they arrive at the patient.

You would be responsible for deciding what type of response is needed and send the nearest and most appropriate vehicle. This could be an ambulance, a rapid response car, a motorcycle or a paramedic helicopter.

You would need to work quickly and often under a lot of pressure. You need to train as an emergency call handler before you can become an emergency dispatcher.  

Emergency Medical Dispatcher

Emergency Call Handler

A Career as an Emergency Medical Dispatcher & Call Handler

Salary: from £17,000 to £29,500 per year

Dispatcher working hours: 39 to 41 hours per week

Typical entry requirements: There are no formal qualifications required to get into the role but a good general education is valued.

Useful subject include : English, Maths, Science subjects & Care. Also required to type at a rate of at least 30 words per minute.

Skills required:

Reducing the Chance of Infection

There are several simple ways to reduce the chance of infection:-

 

Personal Hygiene

Personal hygiene plays a huge role in reducing infection. By simply washing your hands properly on a regular basis, the chance of infection can be greatly reduced. However, most people do not wash their hands properly. The image below show how to wash hands effectively:-

The Body's Immune System 

The Human Body works very well at protecting itself from Infection. The Body has several systems that prevent Microorganisms from entering the Body, or if that doesn't work, destroying them once inside. 

The body protects itself from infection in three main ways:-

White Blood Cells

White blood cells are the main defence against infection once it is within the body. The diagram below shows the two basic types of white blood cell:-

Each type fights infection in a different way:-

Antibodies 

As seen above, some types of white blood cell create antibodies. antibodies are chemicals which will target only one type of microorganism and no other. Antibodies are the reason that we develop immunity to an infection.

The process of developing Immunity is:-

This is why once a person gets an Infection such as Chicken Pox, it is unlikely to be caught twice. 

Vaccinations

Vaccinations are a very modern way of preventing infections. They work by letting the body's immune system learn to fight an infection without getting ill  in the first place. 

Vaccinations work by using either a weakened or dead version of a microorganism. This lets the body's Immune System learn how to make antibodies to fight the Microorganism, but because the Microorganism is Weakened or Dead, the Body doesn't become ill. These Antibodies stay in the blood and will attack Live versions of the Microorganism, if the body does become infected, without making the Body ill. 

The video below shows a summary of how vaccines work to prevent people becoming ill.

Case Study - Cholera 

Cholera is a bacterial infection that can be caused by drinking contaminated water, or eating contaminated food. Cholera causes severe diarrhoea, stomach cramps and nausea and kills over 140,000 people a year worldwide. Cholera kills due to the severe vomiting and diarrhoea causes the infected person to become severely dehydrated, which can be fatal if not treated.  

The treatment for cholera is Oral Rehydration solutions. These are solutions that contain a mixture of Glucose (sugar) and salts, which when drank acts to replace the fluids and minerals lost due to Cholera. This allows the body enough time to fight off the Infection itself. 

The spread of Cholera can be prevented by:-

The video below shows a short animation that shows the effects of Cholera, as well as treatment and prevention:-