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… virus (HBV). What are the symptoms? After the virus enters your body, it may take weeks to months to develop symptoms … new HBV infections each year due to B.C.’s routine infant, school-age and high-risk adult immunization programs. Most chronic …
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… 2 to 10 days after exposure to the parasite, with an average of 7 days. Symptoms usually last for 1 to 2 weeks in … or any persistent diarrhea or vomiting, see your health care provider. You may be asked to submit a … control their bowel movements should not go to work or school. If you have a Cryptosporidium infection do not swim …
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… Safety for infants and young children during extreme heat Last updated June 27, 2024 … for long periods can be dangerous. If it gets very hot in your home, plan to go somewhere cooler if possible. What can … from the sun’s rays as darker-coloured clothing For kids aged 6 months or older, applying sunscreen with UVA and UVB …
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… severe infection can result in reactive arthritis and damage to the cells lining the intestinal tract. This damage may cause your body to have trouble absorbing nutrients. These types … from a Giardia infection, you should not go to work or school. Do not swim in lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, …
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… also known as GAS or strep, can infect anyone at any age. Infections generally result in mild illnesses. The most … body tissue or limb. The original site of infection on your body may be a minor wound or injury such as a small … symptoms occur, get treated early and do not go to work or school until 24 hours after starting antibiotics or the …
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… infected. While molluscum contagiosum is most common among children under 10 years of age, the infection can affect anyone. In adults, molluscum … do not work. If you have symptoms or questions, contact your health care provider, or call 8-1-1 to speak with a …
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… infected humans. Some of these diseases can be passed from your pet to you. What diseases can I catch from my pet? Pets … some of these infections include: Fetuses and infants Young children The elderly People with weakened immune systems … the toilet bowl Do not allow your pet access to the garbage Do not let your pet eat other animals Bird cages: Keep …
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… we eat can change based on many factors. This includes age, daily routine, activity level, food preferences and … At the grocery store Plan snacks in advance and add them to your grocery list. Having a list will help save time, money … bananas Keep a small supply of nutritious foods at work or school in case you forget to pack a snack or do not pack …
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… have not worked. If you develop an infection caused by CPO, your doctor will give you specific antibiotics that work for … manner Clean bathrooms frequently; no special cleaning agents are required Cover open draining wounds using a clean … activities. You do not need to disclose to your workplace, school or daycare setting that you carry CPO. How can I …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Wash your hands often to keep yourself and others healthy. Hand … such as meats or poultry Touch pets or animals Clean pet cages or litter boxes Clean around the house When should … of water Source: Canadian Paediatric Society ( https://caringforkids.cps.ca ). Adapted with permission. … Hand …