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… by mouth (orally). A booster dose may be required every 3 months. Please note that this vaccine needs to be … take orally at home. A booster dose may be required every 6 months. The vaccine will start offering protection about 1 … movements usually from eating or drinking contaminated foods or fluids. Symptoms may also include stomach cramps, …
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… said Nathan had a stroke, likely from having chickenpox 6 months earlier. Nathan had not had the chickenpox vaccine. … on childhood immunization, see: HealthLinkBC File #50a Your Baby’s Immune System and Vaccines HealthLinkBC File #50c … influenzae type b (DTaP-HB-IPV-Hib) vaccine (#105) Your baby's immune system and vaccines (#50a) The benefits of …
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… is available at no charge and recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older. The vaccine is especially … risk of serious illness from influenza, include: Children 6 months to less than 5 years of age Pregnant people at any … without another cause being identified Children less than 6 months of age should not get the vaccine because it is not …
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… swelling and pain in the joints. Infections in the first 3 months of pregnancy can cause severe harm to a developing baby; about 9 out of 10 babies will have a birth defect. … hepatitis B antibody levels should be tested 1to 6 months after completion of the vaccine series. Hepatitis B …
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… and can look thick, like soup. Blooms may last days, weeks, months or all year, and can even grow during winter when …
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… usually occur within one week and last two weeks to 2 months. People with a weak immune system may experience an … to eating contaminated, imported fresh produce. High-risk foods include leafy green vegetables, fresh peas, fresh … is recommended to eat cooked or locally sourced high-risk foods like leafy green vegetables (such as lettuce), fresh …
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… receive the vaccine as a series of 3 doses at 2, 4 and 12 months of age. They receive an extra dose of vaccine at 6 months of age if they have any of the following medical … *Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care …
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… If you are pregnant, you may pass the infection to you baby's eyes during childbirth. This may lead to blindness if the baby is not treated. If you have chlamydia during pregnancy, … pills, finish all of them. Sexual partners from the last 2 months need to be tested and treated. If you have not had a …
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… and play As a parent, you are the first to play with your baby. Playing with your baby helps you build a strong attachment that will give your … baby. Hold your baby skin-to-skin regularly in the first months of their life. Look your baby in the eyes and mirror …
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… if you are pregnant, as HBV infection can be passed to your baby. This risk can be greatly reduced by giving your baby hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIg) and the first dose … to further reduce the risk of passing the virus to your baby. Breastfeeding or chestfeeding is safe for your baby if …