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… in their mouths before washing their hands Avoid any direct skin contact with animal feces, vomit, urine or saliva Do … systems should discuss the risk of disease with their healthcare provider before getting a pet For more information on … warm water and soap right after the injury. See your health care provider if a bite is deep, becomes infected, or your …
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… If you are splashed with blood or body fluids and your skin has an open wound, healing sore, or scratch, wash the … to blood or body fluids and your test results. The health care provider may also try to determine whether the person’s … the type of contact. For example, a piercing through the skin poses a greater risk than a splash on the skin. The …
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… cravings, and can reduce the urge to smoke. See your health care provider or local pharmacist to discuss if these are a … Health Authority . B.C. Smoking Cessation Program The PharmaCare BC Smoking Cessation Program helps eligible B.C. … please visit Get help quitting tobacco . Your health care provider Your primary care provider, pharmacist, …
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… of your child's routine immunizations. Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the … mostly found in the soil. When the bacteria enter the skin through a cut or scrape, they produce a poison that can … the air by people sneezing or coughing and by direct skin-to-skin contact. The disease can result in very serious …
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… a chickenpox infection. Sometimes there is no obvious skin wound or injury. What are the symptoms of the disease? … is group A streptococcus. These bacteria are found on the skin or in the nose and throat of healthy people. Many … very severe pain at the site of a wound. Always take good care of minor cuts to reduce the chance of the tissues under …
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… the mouth and the throat, the female genital tract and on skin around the anal area. Human stools (bowel movements) … Occasionally enterococci can get into open wounds or skin ulcers, and cause infection. Less often, they can cause … the fact that you carry VRE to your workplace, school or daycare setting. If you have a VRE infection, your health care …
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… tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment … care provider. What is shingles? Shingles is a painful skin rash with blisters. It is caused by the varicella … some people may experience pain, itching or tingling of the skin. Other early symptoms of shingles include fever, …
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… that people born in 1970 or later (1957 for health care workers) get 2 doses of the vaccine. Most people born … under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye syndrome, see … congenital rubella syndrome. It occurs in about 9 out of 10 babies born to women who become infected with the virus in …
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… to airborne spongy moth hairs, silken threads and shed skins during large-scale infestations has caused allergic reactions. Examples of symptoms include skin rash and possible upper respiratory tract symptoms. How … based on the aircraft, weather and area size. Spraying is carefully controlled by GPS navigation and only occurs in …