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… not become ill. In people who become ill, symptoms appear months after exposure and can last for several months. Symptoms of cryptococcal infection can include: Prolonged cough lasting for weeks or months Shortness of breath Headaches Fever Vomiting Weight …
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… are available at no charge and recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older. Those younger than 2 years of age …
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… for several days. Do not attempt to squash ticks with bare fingers as this can lead to infection through breaks in your …
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… Indoors, radon can be measured using both long-term (3 months to a year) and short-term (2 to 7 days) tests. … radon detectors that are placed in the home for 3 months or longer, ideally during the fall or winter (6 to 12 months is recommended). Because radon levels can vary …
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… A pregnant woman with chickenpox can pass it to her baby before birth. People with chickenpox can spread the … juice and soup, especially if there is a fever. If your baby is breastfeeding, feed your baby more often. Keep fingernails short and clean, and cover hands with gloves or …
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… Febrile seizures occur in children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. About 1 in 25 children will have a … *Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care … longer than 3 minutes or if the child is younger than 6 months If your child has had a seizure, even a brief one, …