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… such as child care centers. The risk is greatest for young children who are not yet toilet trained. These children can also spread the infection to other people in … have had cancer treatment may get serious infections. Young children and the elderly may be at greater risk of getting …
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… Seniors 65 years and older, infants and very young children, people who have lung or heart diseases, certain … about 1 day before to 5 days after symptoms start. Young children may be able to spread the virus for a longer period … and more complications in persons with chronic diseases Prevention Frequent hand washing Yearly influenza vaccine …
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… Common brands include Red Bull® and Rockstar Energy®. Children and teens are the highest consumers of energy … drinks. They are a concentrated source of caffeine in a small container, usually no bigger than 90mL. Energy shots … to 400 mg of caffeine per day. The maximum safe amount for children and youth is much lower and depends on their body …
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… Yersinia bacteria. It is easy for people, especially young children, to get infected by putting their hands or fingers … pain, fever and diarrhea. Bloody diarrhea can occur in children. In some cases abdominal pain is severe and … and handle food, particularly ready-to-eat food Wash children's hands after they use the washroom and before they …
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… . How common are CPO? CPO infections are very rare. Only a small number of cases have been identified in B.C. However, …
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… done in many developing countries. Parents or guardians of children born in or adopted from these countries should consider HIV testing for their children. Speak to your health care provider for more …
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… directions exactly. Some treatments may not be suitable for children, pregnant people or those who are breastfeeding or … may recommend applying the cream to the head and scalp of children or elderly people. If applying scabies treatment to … members should receive treatment at the same time. Children may return to school or daycare after they have …
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… in a hot environment People who are pregnant Infants and children up to 4 years of age who rely on adults to make … rays but not from the heat Regularly check older adults, children, and others for signs of heat-related illness, … health concerns whose judgment may be impaired Never leave children, dependent adults, or pets alone in a parked car. …
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… is a shared responsibility between staff, parents and children. While child care facilities cannot be expected to … make efforts to create and maintain a safe environment for children with food allergy. Maintaining an allergy safe … exposure to foods that cause allergic reactions among children who attend the facility. Having a care plan for …
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… way to improve oral health for everyone. Studies show that children who drink fluoridated water can expect up to 35 … drink non-fluoridated water. By using fluoridated water, children develop strong teeth. As adults, they will have …