What is Mpox Virus?

Prevent Mpox Virus by Washing Hands with Antibacterial Soap Mpox virus, or previously known as monkeypox, is a zoonotic disease that can spread from animals to humans and between humans. In recent years, Mpox cases have increased in various countries, including Indonesia. Prevention is the most important step to avoid transmission of this virus. One very effective and easy method is to wash your hands with antibacterial soap regularly. Why is Handwashing So Important? Hands are the primary medium for spreading germs and viruses. When hands touch contaminated surfaces, then touch the face, eyes, nose, or mouth, viruses can enter the body. Therefore, thorough handwashing is a very important preventive measure. When Should You Wash Your Hands? Before and after touching someone who is sick After using the toilet After touching animals or objects that may be contaminated Before eating or preparing food After touching surfaces in public places (doorknobs, stair railings, etc.) How to Wash Your Hands Properly 1. Wet your hands with clean running water. 2. Pour enough antibacterial soap. 3. Rub all parts of your hands: palms, backs of hands, between fingers, fingertips, and nails for at least 20 seconds. 4. Rinse hands thoroughly. 5. Dry with clean tissue or disposable towels. Preventing the transmission of the Mpox virus does not require a complicated method. By washing your hands regularly using antibacterial soap, you have taken an important step in protecting yourself and those around you from the spread of the virus. Hand hygiene is a small habit that has a big impact on preventing various infectious diseases. We recommend antibacterial soap from us Clinico, we launched this soap specifically for soap in the antiseptic and antibacterial soap category In an era prone to viruses like this, it is an opportunity for distributors to develop your soap business. We, PT. Canada Green Gate, are ready to support and become your business partner For more information, please contact the media contact listed on our website