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… with blood or body fluids, always treat them as potentially infectious. If you prick yourself with a used needle, … to prevent infection with hepatitis C. Blood tests will show if you were exposed to hepatitis C or have acquired the … Hepatitis C virus HealthLinkBC File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs … Contact with blood or body fluids …
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… PDF Document English What is a bed bug? Bed bugs are small, quick-moving, wingless insects with flat, oval bodies. … to humans. Some people do not react at all to the bites, however others may have a small skin reaction. In rare … provider or call 8-1-1 to speak with a registered nurse. How do I know I have bed bugs? Look for the following signs: …
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… Document Vietnamese Medical and scientific research shows that absorption of even very low levels of lead into … hazards of lead exposure? Exposure to lead-based paint usually occurs from ingestion. Lead-based paint does not … more information. Should lead-based paint be removed? Sometimes leaving lead-based paint alone is safer than removing …
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… What are cyanobacteria blooms? Cyanobacteria blooms are sometimes called blue-green algae. In fact, cyanobacteria can cause … called a bloom will form. Cyanobacteria blooms are natural. However, some human activities (such as agriculture or a …
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… person who smokes or vapes, and those who are nearby, especially children. There are ways to reduce the risks, such as by making your home smoke-free. How harmful is second-hand tobacco smoke? Second-hand … condominiums and transit shelters On school property at any time Inside or within 6 meters of a doorway, window or air …
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… their drinking water. Ask your doctor or nurse practioner how weak your immune system is, and whether you need to take extra precautions. How can drinking water become contaminated? Drinking water … from is at risk of containing pathogens (germs) such as a shallow well or a well drilled in fractured rock. Surface …
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… of the illness. Dehydration can also occur. Symptoms usually occur within one week and last two weeks to 2 months. … illness. A person can be infected and have no symptoms. How is cyclosporiasis spread? The disease is spread through … to make food safer HealthLinkBC File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs For information on the use of …
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… used to help make red blood cells and carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Children need iron for healthy growth and development, including brain development.  How can I make sure my child has enough iron? Introduce … and plant-based iron sources by offering them at the same time as: Meat, poultry, fish or shellfish Foods that are …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese How can I prevent the spread of hepatitis B virus (HBV)? The … have sex will help to reduce the risk of HBV and other sexually transmitted infections. For more information, visit … which include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, extreme tiredness, fever, loss of appetite and jaundice or yellowing …
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… of a failed contraceptive. EC does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). EC does not cause an … unprotected sex. ECPs that contain progestin and ulipristal stop or delay ovulation (an egg being released from the … cervical mucus or the ability of sperm to bind to the egg. However, like any contraceptive method, these pills are not …