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… I have been exposed to hepatitis B virus? See your health care provider as soon as possible. If you have not completed … How can I tell if I have HBV infection? Your health care provider can order blood tests to see if you have a new … such as damage to your liver. Regular visits to your health care provider will determine how your liver is functioning …
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… out if you have trichomoniasis, you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. Currently, lab tests … to follow the instructions for taking the treatment carefully and finish all the pills. Sexual partners from the … problems later. If this happens, talk with your health care provider who will help you to decide if you or your …
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… File #49b Disinfecting Drinking Water Make sure children, especially those who handle pets, wash their hands carefully before eating and on a regular basis if they suck … the possibility of transmitting the infection to others. Children in daycare who have diarrhea or vomiting can be …
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… To find out if you have gonorrhea, you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? … treatment. Gonorrhea can be passed to a baby's eyes during childbirth. This may lead to blindness if the baby is not … It is important to follow your treatment instructions carefully. If you were given pills finish all of them. …
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… To find out if you have chlamydia, you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? … you may pass the infection to you baby's eyes during childbirth. This may lead to blindness if the baby is not … It is important to follow the treatment instructions carefully. If you were given pills, finish all of them. …
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… similar to a vaginal yeast infection. See your health care provider before treating yourself if: you are pregnant; … Some treatments require a prescription from your health care provider while others can be bought off the shelf at … the expiry date. Do not use a condom that is outdated. Carefully open the package so that the condom does not tear. …
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… The hepatitis A vaccine is provided free to Indigenous children and youth 6 months to 18 years of age. The vaccine … A is common Household or close contacts of adopted children from areas where it is common Food handlers Those … tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider can treat it. Emergency treatment includes …
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… less common ways HCV is spread include: Sharing personal care items, such as toothbrushes, dental floss, razors, nail … and sterile equipment for each person Do not share personal care items that may have blood on them What should I do if I … the nearest hospital emergency department immediately for care Is hepatitis C virus curable? Yes. Hepatitis C is …
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… is a disease caused by the mumps virus. Mumps was a common childhood disease before immunization. It is now more common … (MMRV) Vaccine The vaccines are free as part of routine childhood immunizations and to others that need protection … vaccine are recommended for protection. Contact your health care provider to find out if you need to be immunized.People …
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… based on the aircraft, weather and area size. Spraying is carefully controlled by GPS navigation and only occurs in the carefully delineated treatment areas. The aircraft may make … lists also communicate this information. All schools, daycares, care homes and hospitals in the affected area are …