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… hepatitis B and polio. For more information, see the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #105 … of age and older with certain medical conditions are at high risk of Hib infection. The vaccine is free to people … brain. It can also cause septicemia, an infection of the blood. For every 20 children who get sick, 1 may die. …
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… has a fever and their temperature rises suddenly, sometimes higher than 39.5°C (103°F). The rapid rise in temperature … fever goes away and the rash appears. If your child has a high fever and no other symptoms, you can call 8-1-1 to … department. If your child seems to become sicker, has a high fever, a stiff neck, or is extremely sleepy, listless …
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… For many people, these include: Improve your health and lower your risk of smoking-caused illness, like heart and … Within one year of quitting, your risk of having a smoking-related heart attack decreases by half. 10 years after … to quit cold turkey, without any aids, but you’ll have a higher chance of success by using one or more of the methods …
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… to cold or hot weather before temperature measurement Follow the best practices and the manufacturer's instructions … Help stop the spread of germs . Make sure to read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions each time you use a … an infection, it is normal to have a fever (temperature higher than 38ºC (100.4ºF). A fever is part of the normal …
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… been linked to eating contaminated, imported fresh produce. High-risk foods include leafy green vegetables, fresh peas, … it is recommended to eat cooked or locally sourced high-risk foods like leafy green vegetables (such as … For more information For more information, see the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #59a Food …
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… Foundry https://foundrybc.ca See the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #30a The … and alcohol use HealthLinkBC File #97 Contact with blood or body fluids: Protecting against infection …
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… day depends on their age and appetite. Work towards the following: By 8 months: 2 to 3 meals and one to 2 snacks By 12 … Offer family foods made with little or no added salt or sugar. Start with iron-rich foods and offer them at least 2 … a food-borne illness called botulism Choose fish that are lower in mercury, such as salmon, trout, mackerel, sole, …
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… allergy. Creating an allergy safe facility involves: Following policies and procedures that reduce the risk of … Give the epinephrine into the muscle of the outer-mid thigh, through clothing if necessary Call 9-1-1 or the local … lips and in the mouth and throat. It is uncommon for OAS related reactions to become severe. Adults with OAS can …
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… touching their genitals). The chance of passing herpes is highest when there is an active outbreak (when sores or … skin at the site where the blisters or sores may appear, followed by painful herpes sores or tiny blisters. Other … (around the genitals, anus or mouth) or send you for a blood test. If the sores have already started to heal, a …
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… The endovaginal scan provides a better view of the lower part of your uterus, including the length of your … (NT) ultrasound. This NT ultrasound is done along with blood tests to determine your baby's chance of having Down … of your baby’s anatomy. If the position of your baby allows for the genitalia to be clearly seen, the sex (male or …