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… infected with the polio virus. Polio can be spread by contact with the stool of an infected person. This can …
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… even if your child has had a normal hearing test before. Contact your local public health hearing clinic or your …
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… tampons, a menstrual cup or after a surgery or skin injury, contact your health care provider immediately. What should I …
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… someone with shingles. This is uncommon and requires direct contact with the fluid from the shingles blisters. For more …
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… children in your facility and the types of food you serve. Contact a licensing officer at your local public health unit …
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… person to another by coughing, sneezing, close face-to-face contact and through saliva. Babies and children can get sick …
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… litter box or after touching anything that has come into contact with cat feces Eating raw or undercooked meats …
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… think you may have measles, especially if you have been in contact with someone with measles or traveled to an area …
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… Hib infection by coughing, sneezing or close face-to-face contact. It also spreads through saliva when people kiss or …
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… speak to your health care provider. If you wish to avoid contact with the spray, close your windows the evening …