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. 2020 Jun 30;26(Suppl 1):S130–S141. doi: 10.4103/IJPC.IJPC_194_20

Table 4.

Infection control strategy for cancer patients

General preventive measures (for both patients and family members)
 Repeatedly wash with soap water or alcohol based hand rubs
 Use of homemade cloth masks or a medical mask, if having respiratory symptoms
 Cover nose and mouth with a bent elbow or paper tissue when coughing or sneezing, dispose of the tissue immediately after use, and perform hand hygiene
 Don’t touch your face, nose, and eyes
 Avoid gatherings of people
 Don’t shake hands
 Keep windows and doors open as much as possible to make rooms well ventilated
 Don’t share objects contaminated with body secretions, e.g., saliva contaminated food items
Special precautions for cancer patients and caregivers
 Do’s
  Do limit the number of visitors at home, allow maximum 2 visitors at a time
  Maintain at least 1 meter distance from visitors
  Made visitors wash hands with soap water or alcohol based hand rub before entering the house
  Make a joint plan with family, friends and neighbors for help if you become unwell
  Have the helpline teleconsultation number of your oncological center for emergency help
  Try to contact your oncological center before a scheduled visit, postpone if possible with their guidance
  Arrange your daily medications and over the counter items (tissue paper, mask, thermometers) for at least one month
  Be active, if possible
 Don’ts
  Don’t indulge in social media or electronic media watching, which can create panic
  Don’t allow visitors with respiratory complaints at home
  Don’t come in contact with family members having respiratory symptoms
  Don’t isolate yourself completely from family