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… Immunization has saved more lives in Canada in the last 50 years than any other health measure. What is the polio vaccine (IPV)? The polio vaccine protects against infection from all 3 types of polio virus. The vaccine, … Polio Vaccine (IPV), is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the polio vaccine? The inactivated polio vaccine …
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… or sunburn damages your skin cells and DNA. It can take years for the effects of repeated sun exposure to show. UV … of the eyelid. Who is most at risk from UV radiation? Children who are frequently in the sun are vulnerable to the … 98 per cent and SPF 100 blocks 99 per cent. Sunscreen should also be “broad spectrum,” which means it screens both …
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… eat together as often as possible. This can help your baby learn food skills, develop healthy eating patterns and be … raw vegetables Remember that learning to eat can be messy! Give your baby time to explore and learn about food. When … babies Coconut, oat, rice, and nut or seed beverages should not be offered before 2 years of age. They do not …
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… 1, 2019 HealthLink BC File number 08p Sexually Transmitted Infections Series Download PDF Document English Document … are pregnant and have trichomoniasis, your baby may be born early (premature) and/or with a low birth weight. It is also … will need treatment. It takes time for the infection to clear from the body, so it is important that you do not have …
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… infected or developing severe complications from some infections. Some of these infections can also affect your … baby. If you are pregnant and want to travel, you should speak with your health care provider to discuss your … in the event you require medical care or deliver your baby early. Many policies do not automatically cover …
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… made from weakened influenza viruses. It protects against infection from influenza viruses and is given as a nasal … Who should get the vaccine? Influenza vaccines are available at … everyone 6 months of age and older. Those younger than 2 years of age will need to receive the inactivated influenza …
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… 2024 HealthLink BC File number 101b Sexually Transmitted Infections Series Download PDF Document English Document … of HPV that cause about 90% of cases of genital warts. Who should get the HPV vaccine? The HPV9 vaccine is provided … HPV9 vaccine is also provided free to individuals 19 to 26 years of age who are: HIV positive Two-Spirit, transgender or …
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… against traveller’s diarrhea and cholera, which are infections caused by 2 types of bacteria. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? If you are travelling to or working … vaccine given? Traveller’s diarrhea Adults and children 2 years of age and older are given 2 doses of the vaccine to …
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… can get into open wounds or skin ulcers, and cause infection. Less often, they can cause more serious … VRE last? Healthy people may carry VRE for weeks or even years, and may clear the bacteria from their bodies without … If you have a VRE infection, your health care provider will give you the treatment you need. While difficult to manage, …
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… Document Vietnamese What is chickenpox? Chickenpox is an infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus. Chickenpox … from up to 5 days before and 5 days after the rash appears. They are most contagious from the day before and for … reduce the spread of chickenpox, children with the illness should not attend daycare or school until 5 days after the …