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… of the skin and eyes). Many people who get hepatitis B show no symptoms and may not know they have the disease. How common is hepatitis B virus infection? There are very … areas of Asia, Africa, South America and the Caribbean. How is hepatitis B virus spread? HBV is spread through …
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… lower abdomen, eyebrows, eyelashes, and facial hair. How are they spread? Pubic lice cannot jump or fly. Pubic … a sealed airtight plastic bag for 7 days to kill the lice. How can I reduce my chance of getting a sexually transmitted … with vaccines. Talk to your health care provider about how to get these vaccinations. Know your sexual health …
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… yourself and others by knowing when to wash your hands. How should I properly wash my hands? To properly wash your … to clean your hands as long as they are not visibly dirty. How should I wash my baby’s hands? To properly wash your … hands to make sure it is done well, and to help them learn how to do it correctly. How can I avoid spreading germs to …
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… with voluntary coordination Once a person begins showing signs or symptoms of CJD, the disease advances … a person, it can take up to 30 years before symptoms begin. How does a person get CJD? Most cases of CJD, about 93 … used in eye, brain or spine surgery. CJD is not contagious. How is CJD diagnosed? A tentative diagnosis of CJD is made …
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… liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer and even death. How is hepatitis C virus spread? HCV is spread primarily … failure, liver cancer or the need for a liver transplant. How do I know if I have hepatitis C? You can have hepatitis … acid (RNA) test to confirm if you currently have HCV. How is hepatitis C virus not spread? Hepatitis C is not …
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… program teaches individuals who may witness an overdose how to respond and provide potentially life-saving care … Does naloxone lead to more drug use? No. Studies have shown that providing naloxone to people who use opioids does … Training includes learning about overdose prevention, how to recognize an opioid overdose and how to provide first …
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… the surface of your skin, they will not normally harm you. However, if SA bacteria get into or through your skin, they … This problem was once mostly found in hospitals, however new strains of community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) … hospitals strains although both can be difficult to treat. How is MRSA spread? Because SA can be on the surface of the …
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… water or the juice is not pasteurized before consumption. How serious is this problem? This problem is very serious … or farm markets should not be offered unpasteurized juice. How do I know if a juice is pasteurized? Most juices sold in … Refrigerate unpasteurized juices and consume them promptly. How do I reduce the risk of illness? To reduce the risk of …
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… the general oral health of your developing baby. Research shows there may be a link between periodontal disease and … ear infections and may have a higher risk of infant death How can I keep my teeth and gums healthy? Your teeth can be affected by what you eat and drink, how often you eat and drink, how long the food stays on your …
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… It also helps muscles, nerves and hormones work properly. How much calcium do I need each day? Recommended amounts of … daily, it may be hard to meet your needs. What affects how much calcium is absorbed? Many factors affect how much calcium is absorbed from the foods you eat. Your …