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… the early stages of the infection when symptoms are not severe and if left untreated, it can spread up to 3 weeks … make a person gag or spit out mucous, and make it hard to take a breath. In babies, pertussis can cause periods of … pertussis and who has a cough that lasts more than 1 week should see a health care provider. Is there a treatment? …
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… tell you if your child can return to school or daycare, or should stay home. If your child has been prescribed antibiotics they should stay home for at least 24 hours after starting their treatment. It is important that your child takes all (completes the full course) of the antibiotics and …
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… will receive a prescription. Some anti-malaria medication should be started at least one week before travelling. Make … the prescribed anti-malaria medication and know know how to take the medication correctly. It is best to take the … malaria if I am pregnant? The effects of malaria are more severe among pregnant women and developing babies, including …
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… Vietnamese If you travel or hike in the wilderness, you should be aware of certain health risks. Prepare for the … activity. Do not attempt to feed or touch any wild animals. Take special care to avoid contact with any animal that … insect bites may also cause concerns. Some people may have severe allergic reactions to bee and wasp stings. If you …
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… you travel. This is important because some vaccines may take several weeks to become fully effective, and others may … good short-term protection. A second dose of vaccine should be given later for lifetime protection. A combined … water. Cholera infection can be life-threatening if severe and not treated. This vaccine comes in liquid form. …
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… virus causes a respiratory illness that tends to be more severe than these viruses, and is more likely to cause … time. As a precaution, people with weakened immune systems should not get the live vaccine. Myth: The influenza … better protected than those who remain unimmunized. Myth: I should not get an influenza vaccine because I have …
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… can lead to weakness, disorientation and exhaustion. In severe cases, it can lead to heat stroke, also known as … Keep cool. Stay indoors in air-conditioned buildings or take a cool bath or shower. At temperatures above 30°C … day. Ask your health care provider about how much water you should drink on hot days if you are on water pills or …
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… assigned staff in the workplace. The employer and employee should keep records of all immunizations and laboratory test … series of polio vaccine is recommended. Health care workers should have a booster dose of the vaccine 10 years after … Measles is a highly contagious disease that can be more severe in infants, children and adults who have weakened …
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… help you digest food and stay healthy. When antibiotics are taken to treat an illness, these good bacteria may be … Abdominal pain and tenderness In cases where a patient has severe diarrhea, it can lead to complications including … the antibiotic that led to the infection. However, you should not stop taking your antibiotics until you have been …
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… which can cause a number of serious infections, such as severe skin rashes, eye and ear infections, or pneumonia … to reduce the amount of disinfection chemicals needed. You should not go in a pool or hot tub with open sores or … residual is present in the pool. Special care should be taken with ozone because it can cause eye and lung damage. …