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… It may spread through saliva by kissing, or sharing of food, drinks, cigarettes, lipstick, water bottles, mouth …
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… Fire-making kit Signalling device (i.e. whistle) Extra food and water Extra clothing Navigational and communication …
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… Breastfeeding is the best way to reduce the risk of foodborne and waterborne illness. You should purify (boil … who are no longer nursing should continue to eat solid food in addition to ORS. For more information For more …
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… contact with an infected person's saliva such as by sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or by kissing. It also spreads …
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… (stool) of an infected person. This can happen from eating food or drinking water contaminated with stool. Haemophilus …
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… difficulty breathing, swallowing or a risk of choking on food or fluids, such as people with severe brain damage, …
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… tooth decay: Frequent Eating(especially sticky or sugary foods) Constant use of a baby bottle or sippy cup filled …
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… treat your drinking water before drinking it, using it for food preparation, or brushing your teeth. For short term …
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… (stool) of an infected person. This can happen from eating food or drinking water contaminated with stool. Haemophilus …
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… difficulty breathing, swallowing or a risk of choking on food or fluids, such as people with severe brain damage, …