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… types of sexual contact. This includes vaginal, anal, or oral sex. If you're pregnant and infected, you can pass it … them, use a condom and clean the sex toys between each use. Vaccines are available for some STIs, such as HPV. Ask your … them, use a condom and clean the sex toys between each use. Vaccines are available for some STIs, such as HPV. Ask your …
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… pets rarely get rabies, because most of them get rabies vaccines. Pets that stay indoors are very unlikely to get … confirm with the pet's veterinarian that the pet got the vaccine.) Avoid contact with stray dogs, especially in rural … pets rarely get rabies, because most of them get rabies vaccines. Pets that stay indoors are very unlikely to get …
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… who have received IG. How can you prevent it? The rubella vaccine protects against the illness. The vaccine is part of the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) and … MMRV (measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella [chickenpox]) vaccines. Most children get the vaccine as part of their …
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… COVID It's important to get your yearly influenza (flu) vaccine and stay up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines. The flu and COVID-19 can be active at the same … may make you more sick than getting just one. Getting both vaccines can prevent you and others from getting very sick. …
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… sweat, tears, urine, or feces of an HIV-infected person. Vaccines HIV is not spread by vaccines made from blood products, such as the hepatitis B vaccine and various immunoglobulins approved for use in …
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… serious, like pneumonia. Stay up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines. Get a flu vaccine each year, as soon as it's available. Ask your … about the pneumococcal and whooping cough (pertussis) vaccines. Ask those you live or work with to get vaccinated …
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… to get lung infections, so you will need to get a flu vaccine every year. You should also get a pneumococcal shot. … see the topic Quitting Smoking . A yearly influenza (flu) vaccine. The pneumococcal and whooping cough (pertussis) … Anticholinergics (such as ipratropium or tiotropium) Oral corticosteroids (such as methylprednisolone or …
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… a lab so the T cells are more able to attack cancer cells. Vaccines. Treatment vaccines can help the body's immune system find and attack cancer cells. Vaccines for cancer treatment are still being studied in …
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… Fever Common Questions About the Influenza (Flu) Vaccine Comparing Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis … Lymph Nodes Synovectomy for Rheumatoid Arthritis Temporal Artery Biopsy Tetanus Thrush Travel Health Types of Hair Loss Ulcerative Colitis Vaccines to Prevent Influenza (Flu) Valley Fever …
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… injection supplies with others. Stay up to date on all vaccines. This includes vaccines for influenza (flu) and COVID-19. Your doctor can tell you which other vaccines you need. If your doctor prescribed medicines to …