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… is approved by Health Canada and is provided free. Call your health care provider to make an appointment. In early childhood, immunization for tetanus and diphtheria is … bites, burns or scrapes, it is recommended that you see your health care provider immediately for treatment. This is …
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… know what type of well you are connected to please contact your local health authority. If you own a well that supplies … ). You should contact your local health authority for further information ( … (eg. a private household) you are responsible for testing your water to determine if it is safe for you and your
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… a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food that has been … fruit on the counter), or burrows in the soil outside. When your house is quiet, it is also possible to hear rodents … you should consider: Set out non-poisoned food for a few days prior to baiting, so the rodent starts feeding in the …
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… vaccines are usually available beginning in October. For your best protection, get immunized as soon as possible. You … at https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/immunizations/flu . Who should get the vaccine? … the vaccine was given. Other symptoms, that may last 1 to 2 days, can include: Fever Headache Muscle or joint soreness …
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… routine immunizations. If you have questions about where your child's immunizations will be given, talk to your immunization provider prior to your visit. For a full … outer section of the leg. Repeat steps 2 and 3 on your baby’s other leg for the 2 and 4 month immunization visits. …
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… having a reaction, treat this as a priority. Do not ignore early symptoms. How is a severe allergic reaction treated? … food Tell food suppliers about the food allergies at your facility Make sure staff who buy, store, prepare and … is safe Ensure all foods prepared and stored on site are clearly labelled with a list of ingredients. This includes …
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… control or constipation. To confirm that you have HTLV-1, your health care provider may send you for a blood test. How … myself against infection from HTLV-1? You can protect yourself from being infected with HTLV-1 by: Never sharing … No, unless you have a HTLV-1-associated illness for which your health care provider thinks testing is needed, or you …
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… no symptoms at all. Symptoms will typically occur 1 to 3 days after becoming infected. It will often take 4 to 7 days to get better. How does shigellosis spread? Shigella … oral-anal (mouth to anus) contact, getting stool on your fingers and then touching your mouth, or by putting …
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… usually have only minor reactions that may last a couple of days after being immunized. RabIg is prepared from donated … is usually given as a series of 4 doses over a period of 14 days. You will receive the remaining doses of vaccine 3, 7 … to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye …
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… to the chest, arms and legs. The rash lasts about 4 to 7 days. There may also be small white spots inside the mouth. Symptoms can start as soon as 7 days after a person is infected with the measles virus. What … or traveled to an area with a measles outbreak, have yourself examined by a health care provider. It is best to …