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Contact with blood or body fluids: Protecting against … viruses that can be passed on to other people. If you have contact with a person’s blood or body fluids you could be at … fluid, but the risk is low. What should I do if I come into contact with blood or body fluids? If you come into contact
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… 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 … and Their Vision For more information on vision screening, contact your local public health unit. To find an …
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… touching your own eye. You can also be infected through contact with objects such as a tissue, facecloth, towel or … virus causing pinkeye may also be spread to others through contact with droplets from an infected person’s cough or … a hot dryer A person with pinkeye should not wear contact lenses or eye make-up until their eye is free of redness, …
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… or picking up small objects Trouble focusing or making eye contact Eyes appear crossed or turned Difficulty following … and adults. To protect eyes, sunglasses should: Have large lenses and a wraparound design, fully covering the eyes Fit … and Their Vision For information on vision screening, contact your local public health unit. To find an …
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… there permanently. There are many types of artificial lenses (IOLs) available. Lenses covered by MSP provide fully satisfactory visual … after surgery for near and sometimes also distance vision. Lenses that may not be covered by MSP may help you avoid the …
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… a common way to get germs on your hands. You cannot avoid contacting germs, but you can reduce the chance of infecting … medicine Change a diaper Floss your teeth Insert or remove contact lenses Wash your hands after you: Change a diaper Take care …
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… Have a dental check-up Take an extra pair of glasses or contact lenses and a written prescription from your eye doctor If … not pet or feed dogs, cats or other domestic animals. Avoid contact with all wild animals, including monkeys If bitten …
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… can spread the infection to you if their hands have come in contact with the C. diff bacteria, and they have not … be moved to a room by yourself. You will also be put on contact precautions to try to prevent spreading the … #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs . What are contact precautions? Contact precautions are actions taken …
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… water. If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. Are cyanobacteria … mouth ulcers and blistering of the lips. Symptoms from contact with water contaminated with cyanobacteria include: … toxins can harm pets and livestock if they come into contact with contaminated water. They may be exposed either …
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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 …