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… pneumonia which affect the lungs. The risk of complications can be life-threatening. Seniors 65 years and older, infants … years with widespread or epidemic influenza activity. How can you prevent influenza? You can reduce the risk of … with influenza, treating symptoms can help. Follow the self-care advice below: Get plenty of rest and stay home from …
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… herpes simplex 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex 2 (HSV-2). Most Canadians will have at least one type of HSV in their … many people may not be aware that they have the virus. How is it spread? Herpes is passed from person-to-person by … a history of herpes, it is important to inform your health care provider. There are steps that can be taken to help
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… BV is more common in women who are sexually active, it can occur in women who are not sexually active. It is … not considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI). However, if you are exposed to an STI while you have BV, you … find out if you have BV, you must be examined by a health care provider. Lab tests of your vaginal fluid may be done. …
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… 4 stages: primary, secondary, early latent and late latent. How can I get syphilis? You can get syphilis from close contact … 1 year How to get tested for syphilis Visit your health care provider to get any syphilis symptoms, like sore(s) or …
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… and nervous tissue, usually by a bite. In humans, rabies can be prevented by immunization soon after exposure. The … act strangely but not always act aggressively. They may show a variety of signs, including fearfulness, aggression, … reduces the chance of any type of infection Seek medical care from your health care provider or local public health …
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… health during pregnancy important? It is important to take care of your teeth and gums during pregnancy for the following reasons: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect your gums, causing them to bleed, become more … the general oral health of your developing baby. Research shows there may be a link between periodontal disease and …
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… by the rubella virus. Rubella is usually a mild illness but can be very serious for pregnant women and their developing … due to routine immunization. Cases still occur in Canada, however, in babies born to women who immigrate to Canada as … a blood test for rubella immunity as part of your prenatal care. If you are not immune, you should be immunized after …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese How can I prevent the spread of hepatitis B virus (HBV)? The … household contacts of someone living with HBV and health care providers. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC …
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… infection in B.C. has decreased in recent years. How can I become infected with Cryptosporidium ? Cryptosporidium … there is fecal incontinence and poor hygiene, such as child care centers. The risk is greatest for young children who …
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… Is it safe to travel during pregnancy? Pregnant women can be at increased risk of becoming infected or developing … and want to travel, you should speak with your health care provider to discuss your travel plans and medical … pregnancy occur during the first and third trimesters. How can I prepare before I travel? Before you travel, you …