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… from your arm. The result is available in 1 to 2 weeks. The second type of HIV test is a called a point-of-care (POC) … you can still live a healthy and productive life. However, getting early and ongoing treatment and health care is … will enable them to make decisions about their health and getting tested. How can I prevent HIV infection? You can …
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… apart. The third dose is given 6 to 12 months after the second dose. In young children, immunization against polio … It is important to stay in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine because there is an extremely rare … streptomycin or polymyxin B. There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. …
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… Keep your child safe. Get all vaccines on time. By getting all vaccines on time, your child can be protected … of 2 doses. The first is given at 2 months of age, and the second at 12 months. The vaccine is given at the same time … or muscle soreness may also occur within 24 hours after getting the vaccine. These reactions are mild and generally …
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… of your hands with plain soap and water for at least 20 seconds, and rub hands together to create lather (to help … you take part in activities that increase your risk of getting or spreading germs. Wash your hands before you: …
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… to occur in babies between 2 and 4 months of age. The second kind of sleep-related infant death is accidental. … give your baby a smoke-free environment A baby exposed to second-hand smoke, or whose mother smoked before or after …
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… Individuals with HIV should get 3 doses of the vaccine. The second dose is given 1 month after the first dose. The third … It is important to stay in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine. There is an extremely rare possibility … and possible reactions for each vaccine and the risk of not getting immunized, can legally consent to or refuse …
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… Scrub all parts of your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds and rinse them under warm water. Dry your hands with …
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… of the respiratory system caused by the influenza virus. Getting sick with influenza also puts you at risk of other … are at much greater risk. Healthy pregnant women in the second half of their pregnancy are at much greater risk of … How can you prevent influenza? You can reduce the risk of getting influenza and spreading it to others by: Getting an …
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… inside the cap Take a deep breath. Hold the air for a few seconds. Breathe out slowly. Take another deep breath. Cough …
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… month or more you may need to get the vaccine. The risk of getting the virus depends on the season of travel, location, … continue to travel or work in areas that has the virus. A second booster dose is not required for at least 10 years. … is most at risk? Infants and elderly are most at risk of getting severely sick. It is recommended not to travel with …