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… several types of toxins. Some can affect the nervous and respiratory systems. Symptoms are visible shortly after …
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… meat Wash your hands, utensils and cutting boards after handling raw meat to prevent contaminating other foods Do … people who are pregnant, have a weak immune system or have illnesses such as HIV/AIDS or cancer. … Toxoplasmosis …
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… physician, speech-language pathologist, dentist, respiratory therapist and support staff, such as care aides … fluids or medications Have lung congestion or a chronic respiratory infection Eat very slowly (longer than 30 …
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… Always follow manufacturer safety instructions when handling disinfectants and fungicides. How do I clean my … you have been cleaning up after a flood, especially before handling or eating food. Use hand sanitizers Throw out …
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… seizures, anemia, jaundice, heart failure, kidney failure, respiratory distress, coma and even death. Areas of the …
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… can carry Salmonella bacteria. Wash your hands well after handling these animals or pets and help young children wash …
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… it may be spread through small breaks in the skin when handling a wild mouse, or by mouse bites. You cannot catch …
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… Wash your hands thoroughly before preparing food, after handling raw meat, and after using the toilet as E.coli can …
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… of HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C, or other blood borne illnesses. Body fluids, such as sweat, tears, vomit or urine … at least 10 minutes before wiping it up. Wear gloves when handling any body fluids or cleaning cuts, scrapes or … the following activities: Before preparing food and after handling uncooked foods Before eating or smoking Before …
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… vessels, which can increase heart rate and blood pressure Respiratory health: vaping can irritate the mouth, throat …