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… give you specific antibiotics that work for these bacteria. How is CPO spread? CPO are normally found in the gut. The … File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs . How common are CPO? CPO infections are very rare. Only a small number of cases have been identified in B.C. However, CPO are an emerging threat and are increasing …
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… reduce the risks, such as by making your home smoke-free. How harmful is second-hand tobacco smoke? Second-hand … risk-free level of exposure to second-hand smoke or vapour. How does second-hand smoke harm your health? Regular … premature birth and babies with low birth weight. How does second-hand smoke harm babies and children? …
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… 4 stages: primary, secondary, early latent and late latent. How can I get syphilis? You can get syphilis from close … as gay, bisexual, or men who have sex with men (gbMSM). However, recent rates of syphilis have increased greatly for … when a person has a syphilis infection for more than 1 year How to get tested for syphilis Visit your health care …
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… or hairdresser) until after your home isolation has ended How long will I need to be on home isolation? The length of … each person. Your health care provider will let you know how long you need to stay at home. The duration of treatment … File #51b Sputum testing for tuberculosis (TB) . How can I protect my family and friends from TB? You can …
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… usually occur within 6 to 72 hours and last 4 to 7 days. How is salmonellosis spread? The disease is spread through … sanitize them after putting raw meat and poultry on them. How do I prevent salmonellosis? Always wash your hands after … who prepare food about the importance of the following food safety practices: Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold …
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… visit Perinatal Services BC www.newbornscreeningbc.ca . How is my baby screened? Your baby’s heel is pricked and a … to screen for all the disorders on the screening panel. How soon after birth will my baby be screened? The ideal … has one of these disorders. You will get instructions on how to have the sample repeated within 2 weeks. The purpose …
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… in later life can affect a person's health, happiness and safety. Older adults can experience different kinds of harm … a disabling condition and relies on others for help. How do men and women experience abuse differently? Abuse hurts both older women and older men. However, they may face different risks and be affected in …
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… through Provincial TB Services and public health units. How does it spread? TB spreads from person to person through … throughout your body. You may or may not feel sick, as how you feel depends on where the TB bacteria are growing. … to 10% chance of developing TB disease over your lifetime. However, certain medical conditions may increase your risk …
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… bacteria sometimes cause necrotizing fasciitis. However, these bacteria make toxins that destroy body tissue … HealthLinkBC File #106 Group A Streptococcal Infections . How is it spread? Group A streptococcus bacteria spread by … with the infected person’s mouth or nose secretions. How can necrotizing fasciitis be prevented? There is no …
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… the instructions your health care provider gives you. How do I collect my sputum? To collect sputum, follow these … File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs Learn How to get a good sputum sample for your tuberculosis test … lab. Culture results may take up to 8 weeks, depending on how quickly the bacteria grow. The lab will send your test …