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… until they are opened. Powdered formula is not sterile. How do I wash and disinfect the bottles and equipment to … manufacturer’s instructions. Dishwashers do not disinfect. How do I make and store ready-to-feed formula? Shake the … a clean, disinfected nipple and feed right away. Once you start feeding, use the bottle within 2 hours. Throw out any …
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… years with widespread or epidemic influenza activity. How can you prevent influenza? You can reduce the risk of … getting sick with influenza and spreading it to others. How does influenza spread? Influenza spreads easily from … the virus from about 1 day before to 5 days after symptoms start. Young children may be able to spread the virus for a …
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… What are the symptoms of GAS infections? Strep throat starts suddenly with a high fever, headache, swollen red … an infected person are at higher risk of getting infected. However, most infections occur from contact with those whose … GAS infection is more common in those with chickenpox. How is it spread? Group A Streptococcus bacteria are often …
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… the summer and early fall. What are the symptoms? Symptoms start 3 to 6 days after being infected with the virus. … within weeks of having hand, foot and mouth disease. However, it is not known if these are the result of the disease. The skin and nail loss is temporary. How is it spread? A person with hand, foot and mouth disease …
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… to get the influenza vaccine before the influenza season starts. In B.C., the influenza vaccines are usually … tend to be worse with a greater risk of complications. How can influenza be prevented? You can reduce the risk of … and sneezing into your shirt sleeve rather than your hands How does influenza spread? Influenza spreads easily from …
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… air pollution or other physical or chemical irritants; however the information provided in this HealthLinkBC File … they should stay home for at least 24 hours after starting their treatment. It is important that your child … course) of the antibiotics and that they are taken on time. How is it spread? Pinkeye caused by a bacterial or viral …
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… Nausea Vomitiing Stomach cramps Mild fever The symptoms can start 2 to 10 days after contact with or consuming something … also be transmitted from a sick person to another person. How do I avoid getting sick? To reduce the risk of E. coli … a 200 ppm (parts per million) no rinse sanitizing solution How to make a 200 ppm no rinse sanitizing solution: Mix 15 …
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… act strangely but not always act aggressively. They may show a variety of signs, including fearfulness, aggression, … It typically takes from 3 to 8 weeks before rabies symptoms start in humans but can be much longer. If you wait until … local public health unit or health care provider, no matter how long since you were exposed. They will assess if you …
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… to manage their disease. This includes information about how to prevent passing HIV to other people. A person with … very important for you to get tested for HIV. You need to start treatment as soon as possible to improve your own … infections (STIs), speak to your health care provider. How do I get tested? You can get a referral for an HIV test …
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… through Provincial TB Services and public health units. How does it spread? TB spreads from person to person through … you breathe TB bacteria into your lungs and the bacteria start to grow in number, and they may spread throughout your body. You may or may not feel sick, as how you feel depends on where the TB bacteria are growing. …