Friday, November 15, 2019

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In its message on October 14, UNICEF drew attention to the health benefits of handwashing and urged families and communities to gain the habit of handwashing to prevent disease and transmission.

Sanjay Wisikejara, UNICEF Global President for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, said 1.4 million children die every year from preventable diseases such as pneumonia and diarrhea. Ike The figures are big and surprising, but we know that they can be significantly reduced by acquiring a very simple habit, Wis Wisikejara said. For example, diarrhea infections can be reduced by 40 percent by washing hands before meals and after using the toilet. ”

It is emphasized that approximately 190 thousand children die every year before reaching the age of 5 in Indonesia and 15 to 20 children die due to diseases that can be prevented very easily.

It is stated that more than 80 percent of diarrheal infections result from insufficient water, sanitation and hygiene deficiency and will be greatly reduced as long as these points are observed.

It is stated that giving children the habit of washing hands indirectly enables them to attend school regularly. Children become less ill, transmission is reduced and school attendance is increasing.

Wijesekera stressed that hand washing is a simple, cost-free technique and proved to be life-saving through studies.

It is estimated that in Indonesia only 12% of children aged 5-14 have toilets, and 35% have been washing their hands with soap before eating.

The government focuses on 5 factors, particularly in rural areas, using toilets, washing hands with soap, providing and storing clean drinking water, and safe disposal of solid and liquid waste.

With the support of UNICEF, trainings will be held in schools and an International meeting will be held in November.

FACTS ABOUT HAND WASH

1 gram of feces contains 100 million bacteria.

* Globally, about 1 in 5 people wash their hands after using the toilet.

* 1.7 million children die every year before diarrhea and pneumonia

* When children wash their hands with soap after the toilet and before eating, it reduces the risk of diarrhea by 40 percent.

* Acute respiratory infections such as pneumonia are the leading cause of death in children under five years of age.

* Evidence shows that washing hands with soap after using the toilet and before eating can reduce the rate of pneumonia infection in children by about a quarter.


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HANDS POLLUTION AND POLLUTE
Our body is an extraordinary structure. Hands are one of the most popular parts of this extraordinary structure. Imagine for a moment that you have no hands. We see how our lives become infertile, and now we can't do much of what we do. It works non-stop all day long; we do wonderful things with our fingers. There is almost no place in our living space that we cannot touch.

However, there is a price for not leaving untouched space. I guess we don't know enough about this price: hands get dirty and dirty…


INVISIBLE POLLUTION
Some soils are easily recognized by their colors, odors and masses. But we may not be able to detect some easily. The most dangerous is the dirt which is not easily noticeable. Because they are microbes that can be detected only by microscope.

One of the most important problems of hospitals is the transmission of microbes from a current or old patient in the hospital to new residents. Therefore, these institutions work hard to deal with the problem.

But it is a great mistake to think that the threat is limited to the hospital. Diseases caused by microbes such as influenza, colds, diarrhea and jaundice are an integral part of daily life. Being sick may not push most people out of social life. There are many people called carriers who carry germs that can make others sick, even though he is not sick. Although the incubation period of microbial diseases is the period when the microbes are most infected, the person may not realize that they are sick because the symptoms do not appear yet. Also, unfortunately, not everyone cares equally about hygiene. Those who are involved in life after not enough cleaning or after mixing the nose; we share door handles, doorbells, handrails, taps, files, phones, money, and many other things used by those who shut their mouths with their palms while sneezing, shaking hands and exchanging germs without noticing.

More serious, each new contact carries the risks of all the predecessors. Everybody puts everyone, everybody, everything, everything puts everyone at risk.

POLLUTION IS NOT FATE
The invisibility of pollution does not mean that it cannot be prevented. It is highly possible for us to protect ourselves and others by freeing our hands from germs. As we care enough about hand hygiene, encouraging others to act responsibly will contribute to making the world surrounding us less risky every day.



WHEN SHOULD WE CLEAN OUR HANDS?
We can divide the germ threat into two: The first one is that the threat from others is high. In this case, we are at risk; and we put others at risk. The second is that, even if the threat from others is low, the threat to us or the person we care for is great.

The first, the higher the threat from others, the greater the likelihood of contact with bad microbes. Handshake with someone with a disease that can be transmitted by hand, that person's body secretions (feces, urine, blood, sweat, saliva, sputum…) or the tools (equipment, sheets, cover, phone, pots and pans, door handle, faucet…) contact, open wounding (dressing…), bullying, using the toilet, changing a baby or someone in need of care, contact with broken food or garbage, contact with uncooked foods (especially meat and eggs), contact with animals are the main high-risk situations. Spending too much time in common areas and contacting others or equipment in common areas is considered risky.

Secondly, even if the threat from others is low, we can give examples of how big the threat is for us or the person we care for, eating something, preparing food, and contacting the patient, especially for healthcare workers, or starting an intervention. In these cases, even a small number of microbes can cause greater damage.

In these two high-risk situations, it is necessary to clean the hands carefully. Apart from these situations, doing this cleaning periodically reduces our risk.



WHAT SHOULD WE CLEAN OUR HANDS?
There are two alternatives that we can use in daily practice, leaving aside special situations. These are water and soap and alcohol-based gel.

Water and soap are the most frequently used cleaning tools. It is very effective when done properly. It does not matter whether the soap is antibacterial or not. In a comprehensive scientific study in which many studies were evaluated together, antibacterial soap 41% and 50%, non-bacterial soap 39% and 51% were found to be effective in preventing gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases, respectively (1). In case of contamination with body fluids such as blood, urine, feces, slobber, sweat, visible visible contamination and after leaving the toilet, hands should be cleaned with water and soap, if possible, not with hand disinfectants. Another advantage of water and soap is that it can affect the resistant state of microbes, which we call “spores-, as well as the microbe we call clostridium difisil. Alcohol-based gels are known not to be effective.

Soap does not kill germs, surface tension, the germs to run away, because it is common and used after the mold is not passed through the water can carry germs; in particular, it should be noted that non-strainer soap containers may turn into germ nests. Because of such risks, it is appropriate to use liquid soaps instead of molds, especially in common areas.

We can say that alcohol-based gels are also highly effective and have increased their efficacy with appropriate concentrations in recent years. Alcohol-based gel has some advantages. It can be applied where access to water and / or soap is not easy. Provides the opportunity to be cleaned in a shorter period of time than water and soap when hands need to be cleaned frequently.

HOW TO CLEAN OUR HANDS?
A poster from the World Health Organization on how to wash hands may be useful. We have translated the poster into Turkish for you. Click here.

Before cleaning with water and soap, the hands are washed with water; then take the soap. The use of hot water is not recommended as it increases the risk of skin sensitization. The next thing to do is to bubble the soap thoroughly. If no foam is formed, the process is repeated until the foam is formed. As we have just said, foam is essential because soap does not kill germs but removes them by surface tension.

In alcohol-based gels, the manufacturer has adjusted to a single pumping (the ability to dry the gel for at least 15 seconds can be considered a measure of adequacy). The gel is squeezed into the palm.

The next procedure is to scrub each part of the hand, including the back, in water and soap or alcohol-based gel. This must be strictly observed. Studies have shown that the fingertips (and around the fingernail) may not be adequately cleaned with the thumb. Therefore, the rubbing of the thumb of one hand by grasping with the fingers of the other hand; The rituals of cleaning the fingertips by rubbing the palm of the other hand and rubbing the fingers between the two hands should not be neglected. The pictures in the link above can provide guidance.

It will be understood that whether soap or gel is sufficient to soak the palm, there is no point. Both the skin of the hand should be rubbed and the rubbing process should be continued for at least 15-20 seconds. As we said before, the gels should be scrubbed until the gel dries.

For cleaning with soap and water, after rinsing, rinse with clean running water. After rinsing, the tap must not be closed by hand - especially in public places to avoid re-polluting. It is best to use a photocell tap. If possible, hand dry thoroughly with disposable paper towels; the towel should be closed with the help of the finished towel - without touching it - and the towel should be discarded with the foot pedal. Towels open to everyone are risky.

We can say that long nails will make the shelter easier and make hand cleaning difficult. Un-worn nail polish-nail polish may not be a problem; but if worn, it may adversely affect cleanliness. The ring will also negatively affect cleanliness.



WHEN SHOULD WE USE GLOVES?
It may be useful to use gloves - in addition to compliance with the aforementioned hand hygiene rules - in case of contact with body fluids such as blood, feces, urine, contaminated body fluids, body cavities, and impaired skin, such as open wounds.

Gloves must be removed after each risky contact; The same gloves should not be used for two different persons or two different contamination areas in the same person.

As mentioned earlier, the use of gloves does not eliminate the need to clean the hand with water-soap or alcohol-based gel. Hand cleaning should be performed both before wearing gloves and after removing gloves.

HOW CAN HAND HYGIENE DISEASE PREVENT?
In our daily lives, we often encounter respiratory infections such as colds, flu in winter, food poisoning in summer and gastrointestinal infections such as diarrhea. Hand hygiene has a significant role in the protection of these two groups of diseases.

An evaluation of the results of 14 different studies on this subject, it was reported that handwashing reduced diarrhea attacks by 29% in institutions of good economies and 31% in societies of low and middle income countries (2).

Among the office workers in Greifswald, Germany, those who maintain their usual behaviors and who cleans their hands with alcohol-based hand disinfection at least 5 times a day, respectively 67.7-42.2%, high fever 24.6-11%, cough 53.8-34.4%, diarrhea% It was seen in the frequency of 12.3-1.6. It is observed that there is a decrease of around 60% in microbial diseases with great care to hand hygiene (3).

In Karachi, Pakistan, families with at least two children were randomly selected, provided that one of them was under 5 years old, and 600 families in 25 neighborhoods - once a week with educational visits - were given handwashing and 306 families in 11 neighborhoods were used as controls. Of the 600 families selected for hand washing, 300 used plain soap and 300 used antibacterial soap. Cough and respiratory distress under 15 years of age, redness and nasal discharge in eyes under 15 years of age, the frequency of pneumonia under 5 years of age, the first group with antibacterial, the second with plain soap, 50% and 51%, 51% and 54%, respectively 45% and 50% decreased. Decreases in blistering, crusting skin disorders called diarrhea and impetigo were 50% and 53% with 36% and 34%, respectively (4). In this study, it is seen that whether soap is antibacterial or not makes a big difference.

In another study evaluating 66 studies, it was reported that more than ten handwashes per day, 55% of surgical masks, 68% of surgical masks, 91% of N95 masks, 77% of surgical gowns, hand washing + mask + gloves + surgical gowns 91% protection (5).



HAND CLEANING AS A RESULT
Our hands, which we use all day long, get dirty and pollute. That's why our hands are the most popular means of transporting and transmitting germs.
If we don't want the germs to infect us and let us infect others, we must take care of hand hygiene.
At least we should wash our hands before preparing and eating food and after getting out of the toilet. But we can minimize our risk by being more meticulous.
We can clean our hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand gels. Both can provide effective protection.
It is not so important whether the soap is antibacterial or not. But it is more reliable to use liquid soap instead of mold soap.
Soap bubbling; It is important to rub the hand disinfectant until it is dry.
Both should ensure that the entire surface of the hands is adequately rubbed without being scrapped and the contact time should be at least 15-20 seconds.
The reward for attention to hand hygiene is to seriously reduce the chance of developing gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases.


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Our hands bring many diseases. When you shake hands with someone, you can pass the germs or bacteria you have on to the person you are shaking hands with and cause them to become ill. Also, since we do most things with our hands, it is impossible for the germ to spread. If we list the diseases that are transmitted from the hands: jaundice, influenza, diarrhea, intestinal parasites spread to our mouths through our hands. It may seem impossible to prevent them because we cannot do almost anything in our daily lives without using our hands. In addition, children are the first to be affected by hand-transmitted diseases.

Today, with the developing technology, antibacterial soaps have entered into our lives as an important aid to improve hand hygiene.

There are many children who simply get sick from the germs around because they cannot wash their hands. Children who exchange erasers or pencils with each other in schools can also get germs and become sick. In addition, in cases such as sneezing or coughing, microorganisms that can spread to the hands may invite the disease. So washing hands is very important for everyone. Children should be taught individual cleaning and should be educated and warned about cleaning. Particular attention should be given to hand washing. Handwashing is the cheapest, best, and most important way of protection from diseases. Children who have been accustomed to washing hands from a young age become late or not ill at all, which in turn affects their health and development. This habit also needs to be continued during school.

When you leave the toilet after eating and eating raw meat after touching dishes such as fish, touching spoiled food after washing hands, it is very beneficial for your health.

After getting off the public transport, after exchanging money, using a common phone, touching animals such as cats and dogs, after washing from another place or work, hands should be washed properly. If you tell me nothing will happen, you can put a lot of illnesses in a situation that will bring you or your child closer to death or even kill you.

For example, if your child has not developed the habit of handwashing and has diarrhea at an early age, and if he suffers harm or even dies due to such a simple handwashing event, nobody will be welcome. We wish healthy days to everyone…


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Hand Wash Protects From Diseases


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Hand Wash Protects From Diseases
In addition to personal hygiene, hand washing is one of the most important hygiene rules in terms of public health. Improperly washed hands cause the spread of infectious diseases such as diarrhea and hepatitis, especially the flu. Memorial Ankara Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology. Dr. Çiğdem Erol gave information about the importance of hand washing before the doğru 15 October World Hand Washing Day,.

Flawless hand washing can lead to many illnesses from cold to bird flu

In daily life, hands are the organ that provides all kinds of connections with the environment and therefore contain the most microorganisms. Hand washing is often neglected as it is an ordinary and daily job. However, the way to protect both the health of their own and community is to gain the habit of regular hand washing. Bacteria carried through hands that are in constant contact with the environment can result in a number of fatal diseases such as SARS, hepatitis A, avian influenza from a simple cold.

Wash your hands as soon as you descend from public transport

Hands should be washed before and after each meal, before and after the toilet, at work or on the way home from school, briefly after all daily activities in contact with foreign surfaces during school breaks and in the presence of visible contamination. Because many microorganisms are spread through the hands, it is of great importance to prevent epidemic diseases in sufficient time and proper hand washing. Frequent handwashing is the most effective way to break this chain between surfaces and people in crowded environments such as public transport, schools, workplaces.

FINGER INTERVAL AND WRIST SHOULD NOT BE Neglected WHEN HAND WASHING

The most effective way to combat communicable diseases is handwashing. However, it is also very important that the hands are washed. To ensure effective hygiene, the hands should be washed with soap and water for 30-60 seconds, including fingers and wrists. In places where water and soap cannot be reached, it is sufficient to rub the hands with alcohol disinfectants in the same way for 10-15 seconds unless there is visible contamination on the hands.

BACTERIA CAN REPROVE ON SOLID SOAPS EXPECTED IN OPEN AND HUMID ENVIRONMENT

It can be said that the choice of liquid soaps when washing by hand is safer than solid soaps that remain moist in the open for a long time. It is possible for bacteria to grow on solid soaps in a humid environment. It is important to note that when using liquid soaps, do not add to the soap containers before the soap is completely exhausted. Adding new soap after washing and drying liquid soap containers is safer to prevent bacteria formation.


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Hand Washing Indications

Proper handwashing is the simplest method to prevent hospital infections.
Hand washing is classified into 3 groups.


1- Social Hand Washing:
It is the removal of the majority of the temporary microorganisms by washing the hands with water and soap with the help of mechanical movements after all the dirty or contaminated routine procedures that require hand contact in social life.

Social hand washing;

• Before tasting food, eating food and feeding the patient,

• After going to the toilet,

• Before starting patient care (such as bed baths, oral care ....)

• It should be done every time the hands are dirty.

The hands are rinsed under running water and dried with paper towels. Before handwashing, jewelry and jewelery are removed, hands are wetted under running water, liquid soap is taken into the palm, wrists, palms, fingers between the edges and ends of the nails are frothed by friction. It takes at least 15 seconds. The hands are rinsed under running water and dried with paper towels.


2- Hygienic Hand Washing:
It is the process of washing hands with the help of normal soap, antimicrobial soap or self-drying alcohol-based antiseptics to kill and remove temporary microorganisms in the hands. The aim is to prevent the transfer of contaminated goods or infected microorganisms from infected patients to hands to other patients. It takes at least 15-30 sec.


How to wash hands?


3- Surgical Hand Washing:
It is based on the principle of killing and removing temporary microorganisms and washing the hands with soap and water before surgical procedures in the surgical environment in order to reduce permanent microorganisms as much as possible. Gloves are worn after surgical handwashing before all surgical procedures. It takes 2-6 minutes on average.


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Tiny Hand Guide for Cleaning with Ash Water


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Cleaning materials pollute water, soil, our health, our only home, nature and the planet. With a little effort, we can reverse this trend.
Yok No litter in nature! The output of one loop is the input of another loop. Life is driven by exchange and inter-entity exchange. 'Ecology' is the science that studies this. These movements have supported the development of human life by balancing each other for tens of thousands of years. In the last century, human beings started to produce garbage and consume resources that cannot be disposed of in the name of cleanliness, in the name of welfare. These garbage and depleted resources are now clearly threatening the future of human existence on earth. ”
Victor Ananias, 2011

When cleaning, we often think that we clean our laundry, our dishes or the place we live in. However, the cleaning materials we use in a place we do not see at that moment, pollute water, soil and indirectly pollute our health, nature and planet, which is our only home. With a little effort, it is possible to reverse this trend.

The Miracle of Nature Ash!
Ash formed by the combustion of wood is a serious cleaning material. Traditionally, the peasants used to obtain soaps by mixing oil and ashy water at a certain temperature. Ashy water has been used as a basic cleaning material for centuries. It is still in use.

The ash can be used for direct cleaning by scrubbing dry as well as effectively cleaning with water as ashy water.

How is ash water prepared?
Ashy water can be obtained from the ash of each wood, primarily oak and olive. The materials we need for this are:

· Ash

· Sieve or wire strainer

· Copper cauldron, large glass jar or earthen jar (do not use aluminum pot as aluminum interacts with ash water)



You can install this tool set next to your washing machine and use it continuously. Sift ash from any source to a pan with a sieve and add cold water. The ratio of the amount of ash to the amount of water should be 1/4. In other words, one-fifth of the cauldron will be filled with ash and 4/5 with water. To make ashy water in the village, the ashy water boiler is boiled in a wood fire, but under normal circumstances you can use cold water as there is no continuous fire in the city. Failure to use the heat will prolong the ripening time of the ashy water.

NOTE: Make sure that the ash you use is not ash or wood or chipboard, formica etc. ash dipped in chemical or diesel ...

Maturation of Ash Water
Cover the sifted ash with water and leave this mixture to rest. During a certain period of time (about 15 days with cold water) the ash particles settle to the bottom, leaving the basic compounds they contain in water, leaving a yellowish clear body of water at the top. When you control this water with your hand, it is ripe if it is slippery just like detergent water. Carefully collect the matured ashy water from its surface without lifting (blurring) its bottom and transfer it to another container.

Ash Water Cycle
After separating the matured ash and transferring it to another container, you must sift new ash onto the ash slurry (the ash slurry can be taken into another container) and add cold water again. Thus, you can produce large quantities of ash by continuously adding water with ash and transferring the ashes to another container. You will see that you will be able to produce much more ash water than your usage amount. Give your friends as much ashes as a gift so that they can join them.

Uses of Ash Water
You can safely use the ash water that we transfer in washing and dishwashing machines and other cleaning works.

· Use in the washing machine: Take a cup of ash water and pour it into the detergent section of your washing machine. You can also grate olive oil soap in a jar or mix it with Arab soap.
In this case, make sure that the soap is completely dissolved in the ash water. To do so, it is sufficient to rinse in a jar with lid and dissolve the soap in ash water.

· Use in the dishwasher: You can start the dishwasher by adding the amount of ash water to fill the detergent section of the dishwasher.

· Grape vinegar is a safe cleaning material that can be used both for softening of your laundry and for the shine of your dishes.

· You can also add rose water or a few drops of essential oil to the rinse water of your washing machine to smell your laundry.

· Ash slime at the bottom of the ash water boiler is a very suitable cleaning material for scrubbing tiles and ceramic surfaces.

· Ash water can irritate the skin in handwashes due to the high PH degree. It is recommended to use gloves for hand washing.



Wheat Association's Ash Water Project
There are many pita and bread ovens in our cities. These ovens usually burn oak wood and discard the ashes from there. Ask the pita oven in your neighborhood to collect their ashes. By converting these ashes to ashy water easily with the simple ashy water system you will install in your house, you will not only pollute the environment, you will also prevent the pita bread ovens from adding ash to the trash, and you will provide a significant saving in your budget for cleaning materials.

If you do not have the time or desire to deal with the supply of ash, it is possible to obtain it from the Wheat stand at Şişli 100% Ecological Market, which is established by the Wheat Association every Saturday in Şişli Feriköy. The donations to be made by the ashy water users to the Wheat Association will be used for the reproduction of oak forests.

The Wheat Association uses the ashes from the pita bread oven of Datlımaya Restaurant.

Clean human, clean world wishes.

Please send an e-mail to yasasintemizlik@bugday.org to share your inquiries about the use of ashy water and your experience in cleaning.


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Hand hygiene is the most effective and inexpensive way to protect us from germs and infections. Therefore, it is necessary to learn to wash both regularly and correctly.

Our hands are the most open organ to bacteria, which we make every connection with our environment in our daily life. At home, on the road, at work, at school; we use our hands at every moment. This means that you can contact many people at the same time at every public point. In addition to these, the transportation vehicles used in common, the use of common telephone, money exchange and so on. No matter how much we pay attention to our reasons, our hands become bacteria nests. In this sense, one of the most effective methods we can take to ensure personal hygiene and also to prevent diseases is to wash our hands regularly.

After using our hands, we also touch our faces, our own belongings, causing bacteria to spread to more places. That is why we should wash our hands regularly, not touch our face, eyes, food without washing our hands, and if possible wash our hands both before and after public toilets.

The most effective method for hand hygiene is to use water and soap. In cases where we cannot find water and soap; We may use liquid hand disinfectants in travel, hospital and school, but a certain amount of alcohol in these disinfectants may not provide sufficient hand hygiene. Because at least 60 percent of the alcohol in it must be. Therefore, we should try to wash with soap and water as much as possible and not to keep the hand washing process under 30 seconds.

8 steps to wash your hands properly



Moisten your hands thoroughly before taking liquid, solid or foam soap
Then soak the soap with your hands and froth
Soap the back of your hands first
Then rub the soap between your fingers and soap
Then rub the top of your fingers
Then rub your thumbs
Finally after rubbing your palms thoroughly
Rinse your hands with plenty of water

You can repeat the operations you just performed while rinsing. After washing, do not forget to dry your hands with clean towels or a paper napkin.

Hand washing is the most effective and inexpensive way to protect us from germs and infections. In this way, we protect ourselves from diseases such as colds and flu, which are common in winter, and become stronger against infectious diseases.

In a family that has gained the habit of handwashing regularly, children also maintain the same habit. In this way, it is easier to give our children the habit of hand washing. Because children learn life and daily habits by imitating the elders. When he comes home, a child who sees that his or her parents regularly wash their hands immediately after the toilet, before preparing a meal, sees the importance of handwashing, and learns to wash them correctly with the help of their parents, making it a habit for the rest of his life.

We should wash hands before:
Just before cooking and eating
Before touching any wound or using medication
Before a patient
For lens wearers, before attaching or removing lenses
Before you go outside and use a shared toilet, you should also wash your hands.

We should then wash our hands immediately:
After preparing and eating food
Especially after consuming raw meat and meat products
After the toilet
After changing the diaper
After taking care of our pets and touching their belongings,
After touching a stray animal
After sneezing and coughing
If we have to touch an infected wound and the patient
After disposing of the trash
Immediately after using chemical cleaning agents
Shaking hands
After money shopping


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