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hygiene

[hahy-jeen] / ˈhaɪ dʒin /


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Poor hygiene conditions caused by the destruction of vital infrastructure have led to the spread of infections and disease.

From BBC

Their family say the cells are overcrowded, unsanitary and vermin-infested, with inadequate washing facilities and hygiene supplies.

From BBC

But making equipment for the food industry involves extra challenges - perhaps the biggest being hygiene.

From BBC

Former residents of Mears' accommodation told BBC News NI they believed the company made its profits by denying them essentials like enough food, heating and access to hygiene.

From BBC

Those reports sometimes brought about improvements in access to drinking water and hygiene products, as well as a “slight improvement” in availability of food and medical treatment, the audit found.

From The Wall Street Journal