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… care settings where patients are vulnerable to developing infections. CPO are usually a low risk and rarely cause an infection in healthy people. If they spread from the gut to … blood, lungs, or bladder, the person becomes infected. CPO infections are difficult to treat because of resistance to …
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… a long period of time and needs to breathe in TB germs for infection to occur. Not everyone with TB infection will become sick with the disease. What is the difference between TB infection and TB disease? Infection occurs when you breathe …
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… Disinfecting Drinking Water , HealthLinkBC File #10 Giardia Infection and HealthLinkBC File #48 Cryptosporidium … your health care provider. Mosquitoes may carry West Nile Virus or viruses that cause other diseases. To protect against insect …
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… or who are determined by public health to be at risk of infection with these during an outbreak in B.C. The vaccine … vaccine is the best way to protect against meningococcal infection, a serious and sometimes fatal disease. When you … speak with your health care provider. What is meningococcal infection? Meningococcal infection is caused by bacteria. …
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… is the Men-B vaccine? The Men-B vaccine protects against infection from one of the most common types of meningococcal … provided free, for those who are at risk of meningococcal B infection due to certain medical conditions, including: No … provides long-term protection against meningococcal B infection, a serious and sometimes fatal disease. What are …
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… is the Men-C vaccine? The Men-C vaccine protects against infection from one of the most common types of meningococcal … vaccine? Vaccines that protect against meningococcal type C infection are the best way to protect your child against … with your health care provider. What is meningococcal C infection? Meningococcal C infection is caused by bacteria …
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… your child’s immunizations. Possible vaccinations include: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Meningococcal Travellers’ diarrhea and cholera … nurse about which vaccines your child needs and the risk of infection while travelling. How can I prevent illness? …
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… Listeriosis is a rare but potentially serious foodborne infection. It is caused by the bacteria Listeria … or to a newborn baby during delivery. Who is at risk of infection? Most people exposed to Listeria do not experience … can cause serious illness such as meningitis, blood infection and even death. Symptoms of meningitis include …
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… is pertussis? Pertussis, or whooping cough, is a serious infection of the airways caused by pertussis bacteria … HealthLinkBC File #105 Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis b, polio and h aemophilus influenzae type b … can be spread to others during the early stages of the infection when symptoms are not severe. If left untreated, …
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… to substance use and drug policy, including blood borne infections, drug poisoning (overdose), criminalization, and … services Reduce sharing of substance use equipment Reduce hepatitis C and HIV Reduce deaths and harms from drug …