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… how to eat well and makes mealtimes more enjoyable. What should I offer my child to eat? Offer your child nutritious … and looking at foods. Learning to use a spoon and fork takes time. Making a mess is also part of learning how to … to their body to know when they are full. Be aware of pressure Avoid any kind of pressure on your child to eat. …
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… to keep a record of the travel vaccines you receive and take this with you on your trip. What is the traveller’s … of bacteria. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? If you are travelling to or working … The travel clinic doctor or nurse will advise if you should receive the vaccine. A booster dose may be required …
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… large amounts of antibodies taken from donated human blood. Antibodies are proteins that a person’s immune system … headache, trouble swallowing, seizures, fever and sweating, high blood pressure and fast heart rate. Up to 1 in 5 people who get …
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… and to avoid distractions such as cell phones. How often should I feed my baby? Let your baby decide when to feed. … supplementation. Is there anything I should limit or avoid? High mercury fish. Choose fish low in mercury, such as … provider to see if a supplement or herbal remedy is safe to take while breastfeeding or chestfeeding. Alcohol. Alcohol …
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… stress, hunger and becoming accustomed to humans. What should I do if I have been exposed to rabies? If a bat or … Wash the wound well with soap and warm water under moderate pressure for at least 15 minutes. This greatly reduces the … treatment for rabies as soon as possible. It typically takes from 3 to 8 weeks before rabies symptoms start in …
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… B virus. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? The hepatitis B vaccine is provided … The vaccine is also provided free to children and adults at high risk of hepatitis B infection, including: Children … Those who have hemophilia or receive repeated infusions of blood or blood products. Those who are HIV positive. Inmates …
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… each year due to B.C.’s routine infant, school-age and high-risk adult immunization programs. Most chronic (long … B virus spread? HBV is spread through contact with the blood and other body fluids of someone with HBV infection. … infection Coughing or sneezing Through water or food What should I do if I have been exposed to hepatitis B virus? See …
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… hepatitis C virus spread? HCV is spread primarily through blood-to-blood contact. The main ways of passing HCV are: … share personal care items that may have blood on them What should I do if I prick myself with a used needle? Follow … Is hepatitis C virus curable? Yes. Hepatitis C is curable. Highly effective, direct-acting antiviral treatments (DAAs) …
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… symptoms include difficulty breathing or a drop in blood pressure. Symptoms of anaphylaxis can include any of the … Give the epinephrine into the muscle of the outer-mid thigh, through clothing if necessary Call 9-1-1 or the local …
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… amounts of hepatitis B antibodies taken from donated human blood. Antibodies are proteins that a person’s immune system … hepatitis B or hepatitis C in people who received HBIg. Who should get hepatitis B immune globulin? You should get one … mothers have hepatitis B Newborns whose mothers are at high risk of infection with hepatitis B, such as those who …