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… your destination, try to eat and sleep according to local time Food and water safety in developing countries Eat foods … intercourse. Condoms cannot prevent every case of sexually transmitted infections, but they can reduce the risk … dogs, cats or other domestic animals. Avoid contact with all wild animals, including monkeys If bitten or scratched, …
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… What is listeriosis? Listeriosis is a rare but potentially serious foodborne infection. It is caused by the … should speak to their health care provider, especially if they are at increased risk of serious illness. If you are at risk, how can you protect yourself? If you are pregnant, an older …
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… Chlorine is a common element in nature, where it is usually combined with other elements. The largest amount of … File #49a Water-borne Infections in British Columbia . How long has chlorine been used to disinfect water? Chlorine … Canada use chlorine disinfectants to treat drinking water. How is chlorine added to my drinking water? There are many …
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… in B.C.? When people think of tobacco products, they usually think of cigarettes. However, there are many tobacco and nicotine products sold … health is to avoid tobacco and nicotine use altogether. How can I reduce the health harms associated with tobacco or …
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… Spanish Document Vietnamese Young children, who are naturally curious and like to explore, are at high risk of burns … occur faster and may be more severe Young children are small and still growing, so complications can be worse than in … such as irons, space heaters, and bottle warmers How can burns be prevented? Burns and scalds are …
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… your nose or on the surface of your skin, they will not normally harm you. However, if SA bacteria get into or through your skin, they … hand washing, see HealthLinkBC File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs . How common are MRSA? MRSA now …
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… required if you continue to travel or work in these areas. How is the vaccine given? Traveller’s diarrhea Adults and … given 2 doses of the vaccine to take at home by mouth (orally). A booster dose may be required every 3 months. Please … also include stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, bloating and feeling unwell. Symptoms can begin suddenly and last 3 to 5 …
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… What is asbestos? Asbestos refers to a group of naturally occurring mineral fibres found in rock. For decades, … . How can asbestos get into my drinking water? Asbestos may … have each independently reviewed existing evidence several times in the last decade and maintained their position each …
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… fat? Dietary fat refers to the fats and oils found naturally in animal and plant foods, and those used in cooking, … Fats are called saturated or unsaturated depending on how much of each type of fatty acid they contain. For … shelf life of packaged products. Read the food label to see how much saturated fat a food contains. Trans fat There are …
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… Babies who hear well learn a lot about their world through all of the sounds around them. If your child cannot hear … baby is not hearing well. It is impossible to know exactly how your baby hears by watching their responses to everyday … loss can be hard to detect. Mild hearing loss is sometimes mistaken for other concerns, and it may cause a child …