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… number of days to become infectious. People are infected by eating contaminated food or water. The parasite is not … Cyclospora infection. These outbreaks have been linked to eating contaminated, imported fresh produce. High-risk foods … with cyclosporiasis. How do I prevent cyclosporiasis? Wash your hands before, during and after preparing food Wash …
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… toilet, or to become independent in toileting. Start when your child shows you they are ready. Make toilet learning a positive experience. Your child will learn a new skill and feel a sense of … “toilet learning” is used because it is important to follow your child’s cues. It is also important to accept that every …
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… on them. How do I prevent salmonellosis? Always wash your hands after you use the bathroom or change a diaper … foods sit for a long time at room temperature Be aware that eating the following foods will increase your risk of … other foods that are not cooked thoroughly Be aware that eating raw or undercooked sprouts can put you at risk of …
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… some infections. Some of these infections can also affect your developing baby. If you are pregnant and want to travel, you should speak with your health care provider to discuss your travel plans and … about what you eat and drink. For tips on how to stay healthy while travelling, visit HealthLinkBC File #41e …
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… breast/chest feeding. Because of the risk of passing HIV to your baby, it is very important for you to get tested for … as possible to improve your own health and help you have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Should I get tested if I am … your HIV status is important information in planning a healthy pregnancy. Both you and your partner should be …
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… with the food products you buy, and know how to prepare your food safely. Handle and prepare all raw poultry and … single-use towels. Always wash your hands: Before eating Before handling food Right after handling raw poultry … those who handle pets, wash their hands carefully before eating and on a regular basis if they suck their thumbs or …
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… an abnormal prion attacks the brain, killing cells and creating gaps in tissue or sponge-like patches. The vCJD prion … supply. None of the reported cases of vCJD resulted from eating Canadian beef. How does a cow get BSE? The abnormal … between the ages of 45 and 75. CJD is not connected to eating BSE-infected cow parts. For more information For more …
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… the feces of animals. Listeriosis is most often caused by eating contaminated foods. A variety of foods can contain or … of serious illness. If you are at risk, how can you protect yourself? If you are pregnant, an older adult, or have a … fridge at or below 4°C (40°F) Wash raw vegetables before eating Keep uncooked meats separate from vegetables and …
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… water while you swim. You can also become infected by eating raw or undercooked food contaminated with cysts. … cells lining the intestinal tract. This damage may cause your body to have trouble absorbing nutrients. These types … well with soap and water after using the toilet and before eating or preparing foods. Dry your hands with disposable …
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… If you are going to be travelling, make sure to discuss your travel plans with a public health unit, a travel clinic … disease caused by infection with a virus. People get it by eating food or drinking water contaminated with feces. You … of the liver with the hepatitis A virus. People get it by eating contaminated food or drinking water. One dose of …