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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 … much faster than an older child or adult. What signs should I look for? Your infant or young child may not be … signs of dehydration: Under 1 year Give your child lots of breastmilk or formula if they are under 1-year-old Speak to …
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… free of the foods that cause allergic reactions, they should make efforts to create and maintain a safe … includes: Following policies and procedures to reduce the risk of accidental exposure to foods that cause allergic … Regularly training staff to ensure they have the knowledge and skills to respond to and care for a …
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… mosquitoes. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? If you are travelling to or working … not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye Syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to … symptomatic HIV/AIDS or other causes If you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Exceptions may be made during an outbreak …
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… virus. Getting sick with influenza also puts you at risk of other infections. These include viral or bacterial … and older, infants and very young children, people who have lung or heart diseases, certain chronic health … ) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin ® ) should not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to …
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… support and an emergency plan. What will happen if I have to evacuate my home in an emergency? If the police or … home or community, leave the area immediately. You are at risk. Follow all instructions from local officials. Do not … to immediately check on you after a disaster. What supplies should I have for an emergency? Planning ahead and thinking …
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… Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the hepatitis B vaccine? The vaccine is given to … dose 4 months 3rd dose 6 months Some babies are at greater risk of being infected with hepatitis B virus and need to be … including permanent liver damage, which can lead to liver cancer and death. When you get your child immunized, you …
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… added during the water treatment process, fluoride levels should never exceed this level. Fewer than 4 percent of the … the test results available to users and the public. If you have a private/domestic well, you should do a comprehensive … They found no connection between fluoridation and cancer. There is no evidence that suggests exposure to …
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… A virus. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the hepatitis A vaccine? The hepatitis A vaccine … of age. The vaccine is also provided free to people at high risk of infection or severe illness, including those who: Have hemophilia or receive repeated infusions of blood or …
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… Polio Vaccine (IPV), is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the polio vaccine? The inactivated polio vaccine … a series of polio vaccine in childhood and are at increased risk of exposure to polio virus. Examples of adults at … who may be exposed to human feces (stool). People who have not been immunized and may be exposed to polio virus, …
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… disease. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the meningococcal quadrivalent conjugate vaccine? … is also provided free to children and adults at high risk of meningococcal disease, including those who have: No spleen, or a spleen that is not working properly …