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… Polio Vaccine (IPV), is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the polio vaccine? The inactivated polio vaccine … who may be exposed to human feces (stool). People who have not been immunized and may be exposed to polio virus, … in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine because there is an extremely rare possibility, less than 1 in a …
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… to find out the cost. Bring a record of all vaccines you have received in the past to the travel clinic. It is … mosquitoes. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? If you are travelling to or working … child to the high risk areas. If you cannot avoid travel, use protective measures to prevent mosquito bites. For more …
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… File #23b Meningococcal quadrivalent vaccines . Who should get the vaccine? In B.C., the Men-B vaccine is provided free to those 2 months of age and older who have been in close contact with a case of meningococcal B … in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine because there is an extremely rare possibility, less than 1 in a …
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… free of the foods that cause allergic reactions, facilities should make efforts to create and maintain a safe … some differences in their symptoms each time they have an allergic reaction. The most dangerous symptoms … pulse, feeling faint, dizzy or lightheaded, passing out Skin : hives, swelling (tongue, lips or face), itching, …
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… Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the Men-C vaccine? The Men-C vaccine is given to … get a dose of vaccine on or after their 10th birthday Who have been in close contact with someone with meningococcal … given. Fever, drowsiness, crankiness, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache or muscle soreness may …
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… illness. In the early stage of the disease, you may have the following symptoms: fever sore muscles headaches … In rare cases, it may be spread through small breaks in the skin when handling a wild mouse, or by mouse bites. You … not seen mice or their droppings before becoming ill. You should take precautions even if you do not see the deer mice …
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… is called campylobacteriosis. Campylobacter is a common cause of diarrhea worldwide. It is the most commonly reported … usually last for less than 1 week. You can be infected and have no symptoms. In some cases, symptoms may continue for … suck their thumbs or put their hands in their mouths What should I do if I become infected with Campylobacter ? If you …
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… or salt. Salt and water are the most common ingredients used to manufacture the chlorine used in your drinking … This makes them a better choice for homeowners who have their own water supply systems. It also makes them a … your water and allow it to cool before using. Well water should be disinfected using the simple chlorination method. …
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… has teeth, they are at risk for tooth decay. Many things cause tooth decay, including the bacteria that is normally … that has been in your mouth Making sure all family members have healthy mouths Bacteria, combined with poor dental … begin teething at about 6 months of age. Your child should have all of their first set of teeth, or “baby” …
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… them. If your child cannot hear well, they will likely have trouble learning oral language, learning to talk and … tests are important for newborn babies and families because much can be done if hearing loss is found early in life. … Earache (pain in the ear) Bad smell from the ear Reddened skin around the ear An object in the ear An injury to the …