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… greyish-brown, wingless insects that live on the scalp, feeding on blood. They lay eggs (nits) on hair close to the … scalp that may look like dandruff. These nits hatch into baby lice (nymphs) in 9 to 10 days. Nymphs become adult lice … to share hats, combs, hair accessories or hairbrushes. If your child has long hair, tie it up or put it in a braid. …
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… a TST to see if you have ever been exposed to TB. It tells your health care provider if your body has “seen” the bacteria before. This test alone … TB testing such as a TB blood test, chest x-ray or sputum samples. A chest x-ray is a picture of your lungs that your …
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… this virus to others by doing the following: Talk to your health care provider if you are pregnant, as HBV infection can be passed to your baby. This risk can be greatly reduced by giving your baby … reduce the risk of passing the virus to your baby. Breastfeeding or chestfeeding is safe for your baby if your …
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… the energy emitted by humans. NCITs offer a way to take your temperature without touching, unlike traditional … to learn how safely take a rectal temperature. Always wash your hands before and after taking your child’s temperature. … tip with petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline) Place your baby on their back with their knees bent Gently insert the …
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… up inside homes and other buildings and pose a hazard to your health. Radon primarily enters buildings through the … You have a one in 3 chance of developing lung cancer in your lifetime if you are exposed to high levels of radon and … does not produce immediate symptoms, the only way to know your exposure is to test your home for radon. Remediation …
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… ingredients that make them safe and effective to protect your child from disease. Each vaccine contains a small … or weakened and the toxoids are inactive. Vaccines help your child’s immune system build protection against disease. … in a vaccine is similar to that in the infant formula a baby may drink in a day. Formaldehyde – Some vaccines are …
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… a sesame seed, which feed on blood. Different ticks prefer feeding from different types of animals including people. … areas. They are easiest to spot on a person when they are feeding. Ticks burrow part way into the skin, bite, draw … I do if I find a tick on my skin? If you find a tick on your skin, you need to remove it as soon as possible. Check …
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… of hand, foot and mouth disease. This can occur if you or your child does not drink enough liquids due to pain from … shortly before they give birth may pass the virus to their baby. Newborn babies infected with the virus usually have a … your child may not want to eat or drink. If you are breastfeeding or chestfeeding, continue to offer breast milk to …
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… normal. Listeriosis can also be transferred to a developing baby during pregnancy or to a newborn baby during delivery. Who is at risk of infection? Most … of serious illness. If you are at risk, how can you protect yourself? If you are pregnant, an older adult, or have a …
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… some infections. Some of these infections can also affect your developing baby. If you are pregnant and want to travel, you should speak with your health care provider to discuss your travel plans and …