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… be born with severe birth defects, including deafness, eye problems, heart defects, liver, spleen and brain damage. … in about 9 out of 10 babies born to women who have rubella infection in the first 3 months of pregnancy. CRS is rare … Syndrome. How is rubella spread? Rubella is spread by contact with saliva or mucus from the mouth, nose or throat …
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… of the body's muscles. It most commonly occurs after infections, but in rare cases can also occur after some … by people sneezing or coughing and by direct skin-to-skin contact. The disease can result in very serious breathing problems. It can also cause heart failure and paralysis. …
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… A vaccine? The hepatitis A vaccine protects against infection from the hepatitis A virus. The vaccine is … Are inmates of a correctional facility Are in close contact with infected persons Have eaten food prepared by a … is recommended, but not free, for people likely to come in contact with or spread the hepatitis A virus, including: …
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… 15, 2023 HealthLink BC File number 08e Sexually Transmitted Infections Series Download PDF Document English Document … How can I get syphilis? You can get syphilis from close contact or sexual contact with another person who is infected. Syphilis is …
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… infected or developing severe complications from some infections. Some of these infections can also affect your … be advised not to travel to. For example, you or your close contacts may want to postpone travelling to areas where … that lasts a long time Fever Severe headache, visual problems, or pink eye Skin rash Joint and muscle pain For …
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… with this virus. The viruses can also spread through contact with an infected person’s saliva when sharing food, … eyes that can be sensitive to light. It can lead to infections of the ear or lungs (pneumonia). More serious … and birth defects in an unborn baby including deafness, eye problems, heart defects, liver damage, and brain damage. …
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… skin test? You can use a TB Skin Test (TST) to look for TB infection. You can do a TST to see if you have ever been … or volunteering. You also may need a TST if you were in contact with someone who had untreated TB disease of the … unit, travel health clinic, pharmacy or doctor’s office. Contact your local health unit to find out where you can get …
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… influenza. Symptoms that may appear in 2 to 3 weeks after infection include: Rapid onset of fever Chills and sweating … areas and can affect anyone who works outdoors and is in contact with contaminated soil or dust. Airborne bacteria … include: Farmers, ranchers and farm workers who are in contact with goats, sheep and cattle, especially during the …
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… of people living with HCV will develop a chronic (lifelong) infection. People with chronic HCV may feel tired or have a … HCV on to others? HCV is spread through blood-to-blood contact. While there is a very low risk of spreading the … or tissue transplants Tell anyone whose blood has direct contact with your blood to visit a local public health unit …
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… is a disease found in birds and mammals worldwide. The infection is caused by a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii . … litter box or after touching anything that has come into contact with cat feces Eating raw or undercooked meats … a child is born with toxoplasmosis, they can experience eye problems, hydrocephalus (water on the brain), seizures or …