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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 … such as a tissue, facecloth, towel or eye dropper that have been contaminated with discharge from the eye of an … from the family's other laundry. Use detergent, the hottest water setting, and dry in a hot dryer A person with …
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… eczema. What are the symptoms? A child with impetigo will have a skin rash that looks like a group of small blisters … for the rash to appear after you have been infected. You should practice good personal hygiene when a family member … Help stop the spread of germs . A child with impetigo should not share towels, clothes, face cloths, bedding, …
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… child understands the details of the treatment, including risks and benefits. It is up to the health care provider to … care What the health care involves and The benefits and risks of the health care How does "mature minor consent" … making decisions about their own health. Adolescents will have the opportunity to make their own decision to be …
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… and older children for routine immunizations. If you have questions about where your child's immunizations will … and these may have different instructions for how they should be used. Use of these products will change depending … of numbing product for your child’s age. Side effects are generally minor, limited to local skin reactions where …
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… of air quality for the next 36 hours. The level of health risk is provided on a scale of 1 to 10 or higher. The health risk is also labeled “low”, “moderate”, “high” or “very … These particles can be made up of different substances and have different sizes. Smaller particles have been linked to …
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… of multi-dose vials by bacteria and fungi. Some vaccines have ingredients to boost the immune response to the … salts, antibiotics, and formaldehyde. These ingredients have not been linked to disease or illness. Below are some … Aluminum is found in the air, food and water. It is even in breast milk and infant formula. The amount of aluminum in a …
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… vomiting. Dehydration may be severe, especially among at risk groups like the elderly, infants, and those with a … for visiting petting zoos Do not prepare food if you have Salmonella or another infection that causes diarrhea … Be aware that eating the following foods will increase your risk of Salmonella infection: raw or under-cooked eggs or …
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… year) and young children (1-5 years) may be at a higher risk of heat-related illness, especially if they do not have access to a cool indoor environment. Heat can build up … them cool Keep hydrated 0-6 months Offer more feedings of breast/chest milk or formula than usual. Put a towel, sheet …
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… by a municipal (centralized) treatment plant need to have an onsite sewage system. This needs to be properly … operation and maintenance. An owner of a sewage system should contact an authorized person to set up an annual … insulate the main pipe and dispersal area. You can use a generous layer of straw or strips of rigid Styrofoam board …
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… Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE). It is a very rare, degenerative and fatal brain disease that can occur in people. … 30 years of age. Since the discovery of vCJD in 1995, there have been more than 200 cases of vCJD reported worldwide. … A tentative diagnosis of vCJD is made based on: Symptoms Tests on the fluid surrounding the spinal cord Brain images …