Complete sanitary treatment (S. o. p.) is a set of measures aimed at cleansing and disinfecting a person’s body, clothes and shoes, as well as his places of stay. It is carried out in cases where a person comes into contact with infected people, animals or objects that can be carriers of infections.
S. o. p. includes several stages:
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Body wash. If necessary, pediculosis is carried out - the destruction of lice and other parasites living in the hair and skin. Then the body is washed using special detergents.
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Disinfection of clothes and shoes. Clothes and shoes are treated with special disinfectants to destroy possible germs and bacteria that could get on them during contact with an infected person.
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Disinsection of clothes and shoes. After disinfection, disinsection is carried out - the destruction of insects that can live in clothes and shoes and transmit infections.
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Disinfection and wet cleaning of places of stay. Places of residence are living quarters, workplaces, vehicles and other places where a person spends time. They are also disinfected and wet cleaned to prevent the spread of infections.
Carrying out S. o. p. is an important element in the fight against infectious diseases and prevention of their spread. It helps protect people's health from dangerous infections and prevent the spread of diseases.
**Sanitary Treatment** - S. o. complete: Disinfection and wet cleaning of premises necessary for military personnel to live during combat duty, or for them to perform a special task; S.O. - full K.S.S., carried out before his admission to service: **Sanitary treatment** - a system of therapeutic, preventive, sanitary, hygienic and anti-epidemic measures aimed at preventing the entry of microorganisms into the wound, as well as to destroy bacteria on or around the wound surface. To avoid becoming infected with bacteria, you should frequently wash your hands, wash your face, and treat wounds with iodine. At the first symptoms of an infectious disease, you should consult a doctor. Persons undergo complete sanitary treatment for pediculosis. It is recommended to carefully check the hair and headdress before the trip, do not forget to wash your clothes, and also not to use the clothes, shoes, and bed linen of patients. If necessary, you should sleep with a blanket wrapped. Short-cropped hair needs to be deeply processed. Persons suffering from gastrointestinal diseases with a hydrogen sulfide odor should wear a long hat. The treatment must be repeated regularly until the parasites completely disappear, then again after 3 weeks. A single treatment is rarely effective, so it should be done at least three times. After each session and until complete recovery, the patient must wear long hats, and he also needs to wash his clothes regularly. Basic hygiene measures for pediculitis: 1) conduct a thorough inspection of personal belongings (as a rule, when searching for lesions, people are usually very careless about maintaining personal hygiene); 2) upon discovery of things stained with pellicular secretions (