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… Vietnamese What is salmonellosis? Salmonellosis is a food borne infection caused by Salmonella bacteria. Symptoms … usually occur within 6 to 72 hours and last 4 to 7 days. How is salmonellosis spread? The disease is spread through … thawed Use only pasteurized milk and milk products Keep eggs refrigerated and do not use dirty or cracked eggs …
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… you will know when your child needs to see an eye doctor. How developed is my child’s vision? Babies can see at birth, … learn to use their eyes. They have to learn how to focus, track objects and use both eyes together. Babies learn … The use of age-appropriate scissors should be supervised Keep your child or toddler away from older children who are …
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… listeriosis? Listeriosis is a rare but potentially serious foodborne infection. It is caused by the bacteria Listeria … at increased risk of serious illness. If you are at risk, how can you protect yourself? If you are pregnant, an older … (165 °F) and avoid raw products (e.g., raw smoked salmon) Keep the fridge at or below 4°C (40°F) Wash raw vegetables …
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… severe skin rashes, eye and ear infections, and pneumonia. How can I make sure the water is safe? If you are unsure of … hot tubs and pools: Safe water quality . To help keep hot tubs clean, you should also drain and scrub them … 10 minutes at one time. Have a clock visible nearby to keep track of time. Get out right away if you feel dizzy, faint, …
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… part of your child’s day. Eating a variety of nutritious foods while at school helps your child get the energy and … the day. Trust your child’s appetite to guide them on how much to eat. It’s normal for your child to eat more on … school lunches for the week. Leftovers make great lunches. Keep this in mind when you’re making dinner. Prepare some …
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… of Q fever? About half the people who get Q fever will not show any signs of the illness. Most of the time, Q fever is … than 2 weeks and does not need special medical treatment. However, some people may develop pneumonia, liver infection, … should be set aside for animal birthing, where possible Keep the public out of barns and laboratories used for …
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… What is an allergy safe child care facility? Managing food allergy in a child care setting is a shared … Other : anxiety, headache, metallic taste or uterine cramps How is a severe allergic reaction treated? When a reaction … Include a copy of the child’s Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan Keep each child’s care plan and Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan …
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… Document Vietnamese Pets make wonderful companions and help keep us healthy and active. However, like people, they can become infected with bacteria, parasites, fungi and viruses from spoiled food, other infected animals, the environment or infected …
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… by Health Canada. For more information, visit Immunize BC: How vaccines work . Who should get the vaccine? The protein … 12 years of age and older. More information, including how to register for the vaccine, can be found on the … your best protection against COVID-19. It is important to keep a record of all immunizations received. What are the …
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… rectum in place Blockage of stool in the large intestine How can my diet help with constipation? Fibre and fluids work together to help keep your bowel movements regular. Fibre-rich foods hold liquid in your stools to keep them soft. Aim to …