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Antibacterials and other tips to help a travel nurse avoid sickness this winter

Washing your hands with antibacterial soap is just one way to prevent to spread of the flu virus.

At home, at work and on the go, it's important to maintain good health practices, especially on travel nursing jobs. This cold and flu season, you can help prevent the spread of germs and viruses through the use of antibacterial soaps and other products.

Products to keep on hand
As a professional travel nurse, you can't risk coming to work with a virus. The close contact you maintain with patients on a daily basis puts them at risk of catching anything you've brought in the room. So, be sure to keep these antibacterials on hand to avoid contracting an infection yourself and potentially passing it on to others:

Although there are plenty of antibacterials on the market today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is in the works of developing new drugs by way of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research's Antibacterial Drug Development Task Force.

Other tips for prevention
There are a number of things that you can do to avoid contracting the flu or cold this season. Although both illnesses seem to plague offices and homes during the same time of year, there are different preventative measures for the two. Depending on your symptoms, here's what you can do to stay (or get) healthy and back to your travel nursing job:

No one wants to catch a cold or the flu, and on travel nurse jobs you can help others avoid these viruses by sharing some of our tips.