With the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games set to begin in just over
three weeks, the capital is bracing itself for thousands of people
descending into the city to catch a glimpse of the action. With this is
mind, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) have begun steps to ensure
people stay safe from such conditions as sexually transmitted infections (STI’s) and stomach problems.
The HPA is an organisation set-up by the UK government back in 2003 and
they aim to reduce the dangers to health from infections, chemicals and
radiation hazards as set out in the HPA Act.
The HPA spoke on Tuesday and said they were ‘Games ready’ in their
attempts to control any infections and limit their impact on the event
itself. They are expecting a slight increased risk of stomach bugs and
chest infections and some reports suggested that the capital could be
‘flooded with prostitutes’.
Justin McCracken, chief executive of the HPA, said in a statement,
“We want everyone to enjoy the Games safely and by taking practical
steps like ensuring good hand hygiene, being up-to-date with routine
vaccinations and practising safe sex, it will help to ensure everyone stays healthy during this worldwide spectacle.”
The core of the HPA’s actions include three systems; rapid laboratory
testing, enhanced syndromic surveillance and undiagnosed serious
infections illness surveillance. They aim to diagnose infections such as
Salmonella in just 24 hours whereas usually it would take 48. Symptom
patterns will be analysed from anybody unwell who contacts the NHS
direct, goes to an NHS walk-in centre, or simply visits their own GP. In
addition, doctors have been informed they must make aware any emerging
infections or symptoms of any exotic diseases.
Dr Brian McCloskey the HPA Olympics lead and director for London,
explained how the organisation are prepared for the Games, “In
preparation for London 2012 we have put in place world class systems to
monitor and respond rapidly to any outbreaks of infectious diseases or
environmental hazards. These new and enhanced systems will provide the
first indication of emerging infections in the community and hospitals
if they are to occur. Our experts will analyse surveillance data daily
to identify issues of public health significance that could have
implications for the Games.”
The HPA have stressed the importance of always carrying with you any
medications for existing conditions (such as asthma) and having enough
of the medication to span the duration of the Games. If you do
unfortunately suffer from any stomach or bowel problems now, during the
Games, or anytime after – Medical Specialists Pharmacy can help you.
Visit our brand new ‘stomach and bowel’ section of the website to browse
through the huge range of products we have recently added. These
include Mebeverine, Buscopan IBS relief, Doxycyline and many more!
We also note that the HPA advise to practice safe sex during the
games? We argue you should be doing this all the time anyway! Sexually
transmitted infections have shown to be on the increase due to alarming careless behaviour in both teens and even the ‘baby boomers’.
Men should ideally always wear a condom when engaging in sexual
intercourse. If you do suspect you may have chlamydia, we now offer the Clamelle chlamydia test kit
from just £24.85, which can be used in the privacy of your own home to
avoid an embarrassing visit to your doctor. Or, if you have been
confirmed as having this or gonorrhoea, the antibiotic Azithromycin
can prevent the spread of the bacteria so that your body’s natural
defences can fight back and remove the infection from your system. We
also have Valtrex which helps to slow the spread of the herpes virus, and many more medications such as asthma inhalers cheaper than the NHS.
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