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… infectious viruses are present. There is an extremely small risk that some blood-borne infections could be passed on … also occur. Some immune globulins may be associated with a risk of thrombosis (blood clots) within 24 hours of injection, especially when large volumes are given. The risk of thrombosis increases for those: •45 years of age and …
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… coma and even death. Areas of the world where malaria is a risk include Africa, South East Asia, South Asia, the Middle … wears off a few years after moving away from an area with risk of malaria. People who move to Canada from at risk areas will need anti-malaria medication when visiting …
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… child understands the details of the treatment, including risks and benefits. It is up to the health care provider to … care What the health care involves and The benefits and risks of the health care How does "mature minor consent" … other grades if children are behind in immunization or at risk for certain vaccine-preventable diseases). Most of the …
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… vomiting. Dehydration may be severe, especially among at risk groups like the elderly, infants, and those with a … Be aware that eating the following foods will increase your risk of Salmonella infection: raw or under-cooked eggs or … desserts, some sauces or homemade ice cream. To reduce your risk of Salmonella infection use liquid whole pasteurized …
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… drinking cups, forks, spoons or cigarettes. Those at highest risk of getting it from an infected person are: People … of getting it is very low. Some people are known to have a higher risk of getting the disease. Injection drug use is …
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… a food as harmful. Some children with food allergy are at risk of having a severe allergic reaction. A severe allergic … not treated. If you are not sure whether your child is at risk of a severe allergic reaction, ask your child’s health … 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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… issues. However, as with any naturally occurring element, high concentrations may be bad for your health. Fluoride is …
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… instrument practitioner can advise you on. What are the risks associated with hearing loss on older adults? When … a significant reduction in quality of life. They are at risk of poorer long-term health outcomes. Adults with … become: Withdrawn and socially isolated which can lead to risk of depression Fatigued, anxious or confused Are at an …
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… Healthy people do not need to be tested for MRSA as the risk of becoming infected is very small. What are my chances … SA infection like a boil or skin abscess. You may be at higher risk if you have had long-term, frequent, or intensive use of antibiotics. You may also be at higher risk if you have had intensive hospital care or …
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… free to those born in 1980 or later and to specific at-risk groups, such as sexual and household contacts of … pregnant, as HBV infection can be passed to your baby. This risk can be greatly reduced by giving your baby hepatitis B … you to take before you give birth, to further reduce the risk of passing the virus to your baby. Breastfeeding or …