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… water while you swim. You can also become infected by eating raw or undercooked food contaminated with cysts. … well with soap and water after using the toilet and before eating or preparing foods. Dry your hands with disposable … can still infect others. After using the toilet and before eating or preparing foods wash your hands thoroughly with …
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… disease caused by infection with a virus. People get it by eating food or drinking water contaminated with feces. You … of the liver with the hepatitis A virus. People get it by eating contaminated food or drinking water. One dose of … infection caused by typhoid bacteria. People get it by eating food or drinking water contaminated with feces. There …
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… slow or stop the damage to the immune system. HIV testing guidelines in B.C. recommend that everyone aged 18 to 70 …
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… of sugary drinks as a child or teen can impact future eating habits and health. Sugar substitutes Some energy …
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… touching anything that has come into contact with cat feces Eating raw or undercooked meats Drinking unpasteurized milk … their health care provider about whether they should be treating their drinking water or using bottled water Cats and …
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… of bacteria. What are the treatments? The first step in treating a C. diff infection is to stop taking the antibiotic …
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… the washroom, changing diapers, and before handling or eating food. For more information on hand washing, see …
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… Keep clothing light, just a shirt and shorts or a diaper Treating the fever. Your child should rest in bed until the … Food is less important. If your child is hungry, then eating is fine; but if your child does not have an appetite, …
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… droppings, debris left from chewing through materials or eating household food (including cereal boxes or fruit on …