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… eat can be messy! Give your baby time to explore and learn about food. When can I introduce common food allergens? To reduce the risk of a food allergy … and canned light tuna For more information If you have questions about feeding your baby, contact your health care …
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… Vietnamese What is rubella? Rubella, also known as German measles, is a disease caused by the rubella virus. Rubella … is called Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS). CRS occurs in about 9 out of 10 babies born to women who have rubella … then moves downwards from the head to the feet, and lasts about 3 to 5 days. About half of all rubella infections show …
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… years of age. For children who also need protection against measles, mumps or rubella, the 2nd dose can be given as the … It is much safer to get the vaccine than to get chickenpox. Common reactions to the vaccine may include soreness, … which looks like chickenpox but with fewer spots, can occur about 2 weeks after the vaccine. Very rarely, a person who …
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… (virus or bacteria) or parts of the germ. Examples are the measles virus, pertussis (whooping cough) bacteria, and … Which vaccines contain egg protein and why? The MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), MMRV (measles, mumps, rubella and varicella), and influenza (flu) …
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… clinic or your family health care provider to find out more about making a referral. See your health care provider right … treatable. What can affect my child’s hearing? The most common causes of temporary hearing loss in children include: … with hearing loss Childhood illnesses such as meningitis, measles, mumps or encephalitis Some infections present at …
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… Rabies Influenza (flu) When travelling to an area with measles, infants can receive the MMR (measles, mumps, and … Contact your doctor, travel clinic, or public health nurse about which vaccines your child needs and the risk of … personal hygiene (cleaning) practices and being careful about what you eat and drink are the best ways to prevent …
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… flu to refer to any illness caused by a virus, such as the common cold or stomach flu, which can cause confusion. … and is more likely to cause complications. Myths and facts about influenza and influenza immunization Myth: Influenza … given as a nasal spray contains weakened influenza viruses. Common reactions to the live vaccine include mild symptoms …
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… Spanish Document Vietnamese What should seniors know about the inactivated influenza vaccine? Influenza vaccines … or parts of the viruses that cannot cause influenza. Common reactions to the vaccine include redness, soreness or … in weakness and paralysis of the body's muscles. It most commonly occurs after infections. In rare cases, GBS can …
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… strains of community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) now make up about 1 in 5 SA infections in the community. Why are MRSA a … can be much harder to treat because of resistance to common antibiotics. CA-MRSA strains generally respond to … Because SA can be on the surface of the skin, the most common way MRSA spreads from person to person is by direct …
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… enterobacteriaceae (CPE). Why are CPO a concern? CPO are commonly found in a number of countries around the world, … is CPO spread? CPO are normally found in the gut. The most common way CPO spreads from person to person is by direct … File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs . How common are CPO? CPO infections are very rare. Only a small …