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… on or after their 10th birthday Who have been in close contact with someone with meningococcal type C disease It is … to person by coughing, sneezing, or close face-to-face contact. It can also be spread through saliva. Babies and …
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… person sneezing or coughing. It can also be spread through contact with the fluid from chickenpox blisters, or the … someone with shingles. This is uncommon and requires direct contact with the fluid from the shingles blisters. For more …
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… Make sure your health care provider has your up-to-date contact details like phone number and address, so they can … with your results. If you have any questions or concerns, contact your health care provider. For more information For …
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… she looked in the rearview mirror to check on him. Nathan’s eyes were rolling to the back of his head, the entire left …
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… by people sneezing or coughing, and by direct skin-to-skin contact. The disease can result in very serious breathing … easily spread by coughing, sneezing or close face-to-face contact. Pertussis can cause pneumonia, seizures, brain …
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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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… 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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… 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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