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… Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine (HealthLinkBC File #41h) Malaria Prevention (HealthLinkBC File #41f) The Pregnant …
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… can be started immediately. What do you mean by exposure? Blood and body fluids, such as saliva, semen and vaginal … individual did not attend voluntary testing before or within 3 days after being served the Notice of Intention. … on the source individual. Further, you must also apply within 30 days of the date that you came into contact with the …
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… Exposure to hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HIV If you think you have been exposed to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or … antiviral therapy. For more information, read Contact with blood and body fluids: Protecting against infection ( … order If the source individual still does not get tested within 3 days of receiving the notice, you may submit an …
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… and death. Ebola is spread through direct contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person or animal. … It can spread to humans through direct contact with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected … membranes like the eyes, nose or mouth with fluids like blood, sweat, saliva, vomit, urine or feces. Those infected …
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… of the pregnancy until more is known. Avoid donating blood for three weeks after returning from travel to a Zika-infected area. Although the risk is low, Canadian Blood Services has implemented a 21-day waiting period to …
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… 11 years and younger. Health Gateway provides access to: Blood test and other lab test results Most types of …
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… treat common sports and play-related injuries. Bruises and Blood Spots Under the Skin Elbow Injuries Finger, Hand and …
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… known as syndromes. Neither of these syndromes has blood or lab tests to confirm diagnosis. On this page: … Trouble sleeping Memory problems or the inability to think clearly Mood disorders such as depression Symptoms and …
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… your body can handle. You will lose control over your breathing, and may lose consciousness. With slowed breathing, less oxygen gets into your blood. This can lead to brain damage, cardiac arrest and …