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… cause disease. The final preparation of TIg undergoes more testing to ensure that there are no known infectious viruses … through the use of TIg. Since blood screening and testing began, there have been no reports of blood-borne …
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… cause disease. The final preparation of Ig undergoes more testing to ensure no known infectious viruses are present. … through the use of Ig. However, since blood screening and testing began, there have been no reports of blood-borne … can lead to seizures, deafness or permanent brain damage. About 1 person in 3,000 with measles can die from …
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… do a comprehensive chemical analysis that includes fluoride testing. What are the benefits of water fluoridation? …
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… of stigma that can lead to anxiety, fear and misinformation about herpes. For many people, herpes is a minor skin … to their infant. How do I find out if I have herpes? Herpes testing is only generally done when there are sores present. … barrier during oral sex. Talk to your health care provider about suppressive therapy (taking an antiviral drug every …
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… cause disease. The final preparation of HBIg undergoes more testing to ensure no known infectious viruses are present. … through the use of HBIg. However, since blood screening and testing began, there have been no reports of blood-borne …
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… weigh over 165 pounds, speak to your health care provider about alternative methods of emergency contraception, like … below for confidential support, resources, and information about your options: VictimLinkBC: …
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… is called Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS). CRS occurs in about 9 out of 10 babies born to women who have rubella … then moves downwards from the head to the feet, and lasts about 3 to 5 days. About half of all rubella infections show no symptoms of a …
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… on sputum collection, visit HealthLinkBC File #51b Sputum testing for tuberculosis (TB) . How can I protect my family … wearing a mask? Check with your health care provider about whether you are well enough to spend time outside. You … information For more information, including information about BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) TB clinics, …
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… of pregnancy can cause severe harm to a developing baby; about 9 out of 10 babies will have a birth defect. Babies … encephalitis, and bacterial infections of the skin. About 1 in 3,000 adults will die from the infection. … such as the elderly or those with heart or lung disorders, weakened immune systems or other chronic medical …