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… or large exposures may lead to toxic health effects. Skin contact Small amounts of skin contact with elemental mercury are rarely associated with … health effects. Rash or inflammation at the site of contact is possible, but rarely do reactions occur beyond …
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… and nervous system. It spreads between mammals through contact with saliva and nervous tissue, usually by a bite. … If you think you have been exposed to a rabies virus, contact your local public health unit or health care … be vaccinated as they may escape or they can come into contact with bats that enter houses. If your pet has …
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… food and water, or through certain types of sexual contact. In day care settings Shigella bacteria can be … into it or if someone with shigellosis swims in it. Sexual contact Certain types of sexual contact can spread Shigella bacteria. This includes: …
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… person-to-person through nasal discharge or skin-to-skin contact. For example, when someone touches the rash and then … the rash, as impetigo spreads easily by hand-to-hand contact. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #85 … easily spread at daycares, schools and summer camps. Limit contact with other children with impetigo If another child …
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… by releasing tiny spores into the air. What are some health problems caused by moulds and other biological contaminants? … are small enough to be inhaled and some can cause health problems. Moulds, for example, can cause allergic reactions. … clean and all surfaces dust-free to reduce dust mites, pollens and animal dander Regularly clean the heating vents and …
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… in cement, flooring and ceiling materials. Which health problems are caused by asbestos? Most of the time asbestos …
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… do not know what type of well you are connected to please contact your local health authority. If you own a well that … ). You should contact your local health authority for further information … contaminants found in well water can cause long-term health problems. Just because your neighbour's well has been tested …
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… may think that everyone else sees the same way. Vision problems often have a family history. If you know of vision … needing distance vision Trouble focusing or making eye contact Difficulty following objects or people Poor … and adults. To protect eyes, sunglasses should: Have large lenses and a wraparound design, fully covering the eyes Fit …
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… have the virus will not get symptoms or develop any health problems. About 1 in 20 people who get infected with HTLV-1 … syringes or other equipment used for injecting drugs Sexual contact. Evidence shows that the virus is spread more easily … sex HTLV-1 is not spread by ordinary, everyday household contact such as kissing, using the toilet or preparing food. …
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… be spread when touching an infected pet, or by coming into contact with their feces, urine, saliva or food. While … Roundworms Tapeworms Hookworms You may also come into contact with other animals that are not normally kept as … Visits . Who is at higher risk? People at risk of serious problems from some of these infections include: Fetuses and …