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… How is hepatitis B spread? Hepatitis B is spread by contact with infected blood and some body fluids - for … free to people living with someone who has hepatitis B. Contact your health care provider to make an appointment. …
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… which you cannot find a cause, or other symptoms of WNV, contact your health care provider. What is the treatment for … the gloves or bags Make sure you and your clothing do not contact the bird, its blood, or other body fluids or feces …
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… back to you or your partner(s). It could cause health problems later. If this happens, talk with your health care … at protecting against STIs transmitted by skin-to-skin contact, such as herpes simplex virus, genital warts (human …
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… be passed back to you or your partner(s) and cause health problems later. If this happens, talk with your health care … at protecting against STIs transmitted by skin-to-skin contact, such as herpes simplex virus, genital warts (human …
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… other people if they know of any trouble spots in the area. Contact a local government or health unit for information on …
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… or other emergencies. To register as a volunteer, contact an Emergency Management BC regional office in your … www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/contact-us . How can I manage stress while volunteering? …
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… blood Being bitten by someone with hepatitis B Having contact with household articles, such as a toothbrush, … which can be fatal. The hepatitis B virus is spread through contact with blood or body fluids from a person infected …
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… common virus that spreads through intimate skin-to-skin contact. Anyone who has any kind of sexual activity with another person involving oral, genital or anal contact can get HPV. Sexual intercourse is not necessary to …
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… within the family. Family caregivers may have personal problems including financial, mental health or substance … can help set realistic expectations for families. Regular contact among family members can be very helpful and …
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… temperature for other meats is 71º C (160º F) Avoid direct contact between raw meats and other uncooked foods When … making baby formula, brushing teeth and washing dentures or contact lenses. For more information on disinfecting water, see …