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… and older. Usually 2 doses are given at least 6 months apart. The hepatitis A vaccine is provided free to Indigenous … equipment Are males who have sex with other males Have HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection, or chronic liver … a food handler with hepatitis A infection Individuals with HIV should get 3 doses of the vaccine. The second dose is …
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… infection (STI) like gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis or HIV. Some STIs do not have symptoms, so you can have them … It reduces the chances of passing the STI on to your partner(s) You are less likely to develop complications like … ://smartsexresource.com/sexually-transmitted-infections/stis-conditions/condoms Condoms made from lambskin or sheepskin …
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… Unpasteurized apple and orange juices have been linked to illnesses and outbreaks for over 100 years. Most of these … E.coli , Salmonella, hepatitis A and Cryptosporidium . Illnesses have been linked to fairs, farms/petting zoos and … People with weakened immune systems (such as those with HIV or those being treated for cancer) These vulnerable …
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… and throat, penis, vagina and vulva as well as genital warts. There are 2 HPV vaccines available in Canada: … provided free to individuals 19 to 26 years of age who are: HIV positive Two-Spirit, transgender or non-binary Males who … allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. This may include hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the throat, …
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… blood donors are screened for exposure to viruses such as HIV and hepatitis. Each blood donation is also tested for … have been no reports of blood-borne infections such as HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C in people who received … get 2 doses of the vaccine. These doses are given 3 days apart. Who else should get the rabies vaccine? The rabies …
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… The hepatitis B vaccine is provided free to babies as part of their routine immunizations. It is usually combined … infusions of blood or blood products. Those who are HIV positive. Inmates of a correctional facility. Teachers, … allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. This may include hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the throat, …
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… is approved by Health Canada. The vaccine is free as part of your child’s routine immunizations. Speak with your … 6 months of age if they have any of the following medical conditions: No spleen, or a spleen that is not working … who have cancer Individuals 5 years of age and older with HIV infection or who have had a stem cell transplant These …
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… due to diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), cancer, or have had organ transplants Have chronic … The fungus is present in the environment and there are no particular precautions that you can take to avoid exposure to … been detected in the lower mainland or southeastern part of mainland B.C. It is unclear how C. gattii arrived in …
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… sharing of substance use equipment Reduce hepatitis C and HIV Reduce deaths and harms from drug poisoning and … opioid overdose Ministry of Health and Addictions – Help Starts Here: Harm Reduction https://helpstartshere.gov.bc.ca/substance-use/harm-reduction For more …
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… animal. Fecal-oral transmission is when contaminated feces particles are ingested. Mammals (e.g. farm animals), birds, … immune system. People with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), those who have had an organ or bone marrow transplant, … that severely affect their immune system; people with HIV infection who have a CD4+ count of less than 100 …