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… weeks before travel. The travel clinic may recommend travel vaccines depending on where you are going, what you plan to … Infants and young children should not receive some vaccines. Contact your doctor, travel clinic, or public health nurse about which vaccines your child needs and the risk of infection while …
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… traveled overseas. Is there a measles vaccine? There are 2 vaccines available in B.C. that provide protection against … Measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) vaccine The vaccines are provided free as part of routine childhood …
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… parts of the world. Is there a rubella vaccine? There are 2 vaccines available in B.C. that provide protection against … Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella (MMRV) Vaccine The vaccines are free as part of routine childhood immunizations … during pregnancy as a general precaution of avoiding live vaccines in pregnancy. If a woman receives rubella vaccine …
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… sleep Get protected against other diseases. The following vaccines are provided free to anyone who has ever been infected with HCV: Hepatitis A and B vaccines (if you are not already immune). Hepatitis A and …
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… cause birth defects. Is there a mumps vaccine? There are 2 vaccines available in B.C. that provide protection against … Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella (MMRV) Vaccine The vaccines are free as part of routine childhood immunizations …
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… to check for hepatitis C and HIV infection. Also ask for vaccines that protect against hepatitis A, pneumococcal … can I prevent the spread of hepatitis B virus? There are vaccines available to prevent HBV infection. The hepatitis B …
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… vaccine-preventable diseases). Most of the time, the vaccines are given by nurses at immunization clinics held at schools. Children may also get vaccines at a health unit, youth clinic, doctor's office or …
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