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… pain. They may pass the virus on to other people. Without treatment, some people with chronic HCV will develop … also be referred to a specialist for further testing. Early treatment can prevent very serious liver disease, liver … and consider the following: Access direct-acting antiviral treatments (DAAs) made publicly available through BC …
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… agents to reduce the number of bacteria. What are the treatments? The first step in treating a C. diff infection … antibiotic to treat your C. diff infection. If antibiotic treatment is unsuccessful, fecal microbiota transplant … donor) is now becoming an available option. Discuss this treatment with your health care provider. In rare cases, …
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… water, size of the water system and whether other forms of treatment are needed. What is secondary disinfection? After … are benefits to using chlorine disinfectants over other treatments. They can be easier to handle and less expensive. … are available, chlorine remains the choice of water treatment experts. Current scientific data show that the …
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… usually self-limited, which means it usually ends without treatment. Symptoms may include: Mild to severe diarrhea … is sick with diarrhea, bring it to a veterinarian for treatment Do not eat raw unpasteurized eggs or uncooked … see your health care provider for testing, advice and treatment. Campylobacter is passed through human feces or …
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… People who have been admitted to hospital or had treatment (e.g. dialysis or surgery) in a health care … that will work for these bacteria. Carefully follow the treatment instructions given to you. Make sure to finish all … carry CPO in your gut and you are healthy, you do not need treatment and you should continue with your normal …
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… These impacts can make it harder for the local water treatment system to work. They can also cause contamination … (e.g. building, water intake valve, water well head, treatment system, piping, etc.) Burning at or close to your … stuck in water filters or more chemicals needed for water treatment, all of which would raise operating costs Changes …
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… This may be because: The water does not have adequate treatment Tests show the presence of “fecal coliform” or E. … an unsafe water supply, however you may consider using a treatment device that is certified to kill or remove pathogens. For information on certification of treatment devices, visit National Sanitation Foundation …
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… HIV testing is important for people to receive early treatment, care and information to manage their disease. … important for you to get tested for HIV. You need to start treatment as soon as possible to improve your own health and …
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… health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes administration of epinephrine … to eggs An immune system weakened by disease or medical treatment Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). The … have liver and kidney failure. Currently, there is no drug treatment for the disease. Yellow fever virus is spread to …
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… levels, consider the following: Install a drinking water treatment device that is rated for nitrate removal, and has … water source (e.g. bottled water) or point-of-use treatment device (NSF certified) for food and beverage … bottled water Water that has been treated using a treatment system specifically designed to remove nitrate, …