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… Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Protect your children. Get all their vaccines on time. The vaccines are free. Call your local public health unit or health care provider to make an appointment. Keep your child safe. … centre, concert or event Summer camp A bus or an airplane Countries outside of Canada Vaccines are very safe It …
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… an unclean environment. Head lice are commonly spread among children and adults who have close head-to-head contact. … should not be sent home or kept home from school or daycare because of head lice. If one person in the household … 7 to 10 days apart. In this case, consider a full treatment plan using a topical treatment of a different type. …
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… Seniors 65 years and older, infants and very young children, people who have lung or heart diseases, certain … with influenza, treating symptoms can help. Follow the self-care advice below: Get plenty of rest and stay home from work, school, daycare and running errands when you are sick Drink …
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… is a common illness caused by a virus. It mainly affects children between 6 months and 2 years of age. The disease is … have these symptoms. When should my child see a health care provider? You cannot be sure your child has roseola … child can return to social activities, such as going to daycare or visiting the playground, as soon as the fever and …
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… File #49b Disinfecting Drinking Water Make sure children, especially those who handle pets, wash their hands carefully before eating and on a regular basis if they suck … control their bowel movements should not go to work or school. If you are a food handler, health care worker or …
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… there is fecal incontinence and poor hygiene, such as child care centers. The risk is greatest for young children who are not yet toilet trained. These children can … (HIV), those who have had an organ or bone marrow transplant, and those who have had cancer treatment may get …
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… to learn why. Involve your child Include your child in planning, shopping, preparing and packing lunches to: Make … Nutrition Series Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you …
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… also spread from person-to-person in settings such as child care centers. The risk is greatest for young children who are not yet toilet-trained where there is poor … from a Giardia infection, you should not go to work or school. Do not swim in lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, …
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… members, sexual partners and people in facilities such as care homes. You can spread mites to other people before and … directions exactly. Some treatments may not be suitable for children, pregnant people or those who are breastfeeding or … receive treatment at the same time. Children may return to school or daycare after they have completed their treatment. …
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… Tip #1: Prepare your child before the visit All ages: Children are very aware of the emotions of their caregivers. Although immunizations may be stressful for you, … Toddlers and young children: In general, toddlers and pre-school age children over 2 years of age should be informed …