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How Can Sanitation and Hygiene Help?
Improving sanitation and hygiene can significantly reduce the spread of the poliovirus. Measures include:
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Safe Water
: Ensuring access to clean drinking water.
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Proper Waste Disposal
: Implementing effective waste management systems.
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Hand Hygiene
: Promoting regular handwashing with soap.
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