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… Foods are fully cooked when they reach their safe cooking temperatures Do not offer nut or seed butters alone, such … A quarter to a half cup (60 to 125 mL) of prepared hot or cold cereal Half a piece of toast or muffin A quarter of a …
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… Vaccination is recommended for travellers at risk of exposure to rabies. This includes visitors staying one month …
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… for health care workers? Health care workers are at risk of exposure to infectious diseases while at work. Many diseases …
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… loss and fatigue. Symptoms start about 1 to 3 weeks after exposure to the parasite. Symptoms can last from 2 to 4 …
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… and releasing fibers into the air that can be inhaled. Exposure to asbestos can cause lung cancer. For more …
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… no symptoms. Symptoms typically start 2 to 10 days after exposure to the parasite, with an average of 7 days. …
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… fall. This prevents leaving solids in the tank during the cold winter months Do not scrub a septic tank clean. Leave a … Do not leave the system not working for long periods during cold winter months Do not allow large livestock to graze on …
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… At beaches stay inside marked areas or close to shore. Cold water or rough conditions may impact your swimming … symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, open sore(s), bandages, colds, ear/nose discharge or ear infections end Never bring …
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… vaccine does not protect against other viruses that cause colds or gastroenteritis (vomiting and diarrhea). In … There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns …
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… vaccine does not protect against other viruses that cause colds or gastroenteritis (vomiting and diarrhea). Several … There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns …