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… if you travel to or work in some countries. Discuss your travel plans with a public health unit, a travel … or breastfeeding. Exceptions may be made during an outbreak when the risk of infection is high What is yellow fever? … Symptoms include sudden onset of fever, chills, headache, backache, all-over muscle pain, nausea, and vomiting. In …
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… make RabIg. Many chemical and physical steps are included when preparing RabIg. These steps include inactivating and … (blood clots) within 24 hours of receiving them, especially when large volumes are given. The risk of thrombosis is … to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye …
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… parents' or guardians' wishes. In B.C. there is no set age when a child is considered capable to give consent. A health … of making this decision. Although there is no set age for when a child becomes capable, common practice is for parents or guardians …
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… Opioids are prescribed for pain relief and are safe when correctly used and in ways that are well understood and … What is an opioid overdose? An opioid drug overdose happens when a person takes more opioids than their body can handle. … to the same sites (receptors) in the brain as opioids. When naloxone is given it pushes the opioid from the …
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… against polio, a serious and sometimes fatal disease. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well. … to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye … of the throat, tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency …
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… enter the pool or hot tub. “If in doubt, stay out.” To make your hot tub or pool as safe and enjoyable as possible, … or pool is used, the faster the disinfectant in the water gets used up. Before and after use, you should check the … knowing which chemicals to add, and knowing how and when to safely add them. For more information on …
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… 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes COVID-19. The vaccine causes your body to produce antibodies that will help protect you … COVID-19 illness, including hospitalization and death. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well, … preparations (for example, vitamin oils, tablets and anticancer agents) and cosmetics. Speak with your health care …
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… milk. Yersinia bacteria can also be spread to other foods when cutting boards or utensils are used to cut raw meat, … sanitized after use, the bacteria can spread to other foods when using the same cutting board or utensils. Household … If you have severe cramps or severe diarrhea, see your health care provider. How can I prevent yersiniosis? …
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… travel to tropical and developing countries. Speak with your health care provider or travel clinic staff for advice … breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby. Feeding your child gets them to swallow and prevents ear pain. What … Yellow fever Japanese encephalitis Rabies Influenza (flu) When travelling to an area with measles, infants can receive …
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… Myth: Influenza is not a serious illness. Fact: In years when influenza is widespread in B.C., hundreds of people may … of influenza vaccine or any part of the vaccine, talk to your health care provider. You may need to be tested for …