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portada Help Childcare Providers Fight Cmv: Protect Newborns From #1 Birth Defects Virus (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
134
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781984328694

Help Childcare Providers Fight Cmv: Protect Newborns From #1 Birth Defects Virus (in English)

Lisa Saunders (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

Help Childcare Providers Fight Cmv: Protect Newborns From #1 Birth Defects Virus (in English) - Lisa Saunders

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Synopsis "Help Childcare Providers Fight Cmv: Protect Newborns From #1 Birth Defects Virus (in English)"

Childcare providers are largely unaware they have an occupational risk for cytomegalovirus (CMV), the #1 birth defects virus, which causes far more disabilities than Zika. Many childcare providers use diaper wipes to wash away bodily fluids on their hands and surfaces, but diaper wipes do not kill CMV. Mothers of children in group care are also at increased risk for contacting CMV and passing it along to their unborn babies. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), "People who care for or work closely with young children may be at greater risk of CMV infection than other people because CMV infection is common among young children." The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that caregivers/teachers be counseled about CMV by their healthcare providers and daycare center directors. Most childcare providers, however, have never heard of CMV. "Help Childcare Providers Fight CMV" explains why the public is largely unaware of CMV, 15 reasons why childcare providers should be educated about CMV, and what they need to know to protect their unborn children. For example, the CDC states, "Women may be able to lessen their risk of getting CMV by reducing contact with saliva and urine from babies and young children. Some ways to do this are: kissing children on the cheek or head rather than the lips, and washing hands after changing diapers.” Because women who care for young children are at greatest risk for CMV, they need to practice careful hygiene and discuss prevention with their healthcare provider. This book, "Help Childcare Providers Fight CMV," includes a tool kit of resources to educate childcare providers about CMV with a sample protocol and links to public health flyers. The author also included her fairytale, "Once Upon a Placement: A Table Setting Tale," to reach the whole family with the message on how to share a meal, not the germs. In the fairytale, "Grandma" speaks for Miss Cup to enforce germ prevention while highlighting Mr. Knife's fear of the dish running away with the spoon to teach table-setting.

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