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… 8 weeks before you travel. This is important because some vaccines may take several weeks to become fully effective, … water contaminated with feces. You may require a dose of Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) if you are going to areas … File #41k Traveller's diarrhea and cholera vaccine . Influenza vaccine Influenza, or the flu, is an infection of …
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… or liver cancer in a small number of people. Is there a vaccine for HCV? There is no vaccine available for HCV. Is … a very low risk of spreading the virus through other bodily fluids, such as semen or vaginal fluids, HCV is more likely … Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine HealthLinkBC File #12d Inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine Image … Living well with …
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… of menstrual blood, open sores, cuts or wounds, or bodily fluid containing blood Other less common ways HCV is spread … How can I prevent getting or passing HCV? There is no vaccine available for HCV. To prevent hepatitis C … Files for more information: HealthLinkBC File #12d Inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine HealthLinkBC File #25a …
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… What routine immunizations are recommended in B.C.? The vaccines recommended for health care workers are diphtheria … B, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), varicella and influenza. All are provided free to health care workers in … the HealthLinkBC Files listed below: HealthLinkBC File #12d Inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine HealthLinkBC File #13 …
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… B Virus (HBV) is spread by exposure to blood or body fluids from a person living with hepatitis B. There are vaccines available to prevent HBV infection. The hepatitis B … For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #12d Inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine Eat healthy, nutritious …
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… Document Vietnamese Protect your children. Get all their vaccines on time. The vaccines are free. Call your local … protect: Your family, friends and neighbours Young babies Seniors People with diseases such as cancer or other medical … tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, polio and Haemophilus influenzae type b (DTaP-HB-IPV-Hib) vaccine (#105) Your baby's …
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… to hepatitis A and are not able to receive the hepatitis A vaccine. This includes children less than 6 months of age … If you have already received 2 doses of the hepatitis A vaccine, you do not need Ig. For more information, go to HealthLinkBC File #33 Hepatitis A Vaccine . How can I prevent measles after exposure? Ig is …
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… have a wound and have had less than 3 doses of a tetanus vaccine or your immunization history is unknown. TIg is … TIg even if you have received 3 or more doses of a tetanus vaccine. You may also be given a tetanus vaccine when you get TIg to provide long-term protection …
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… immunization history, you may receive a dose of hepatitis B vaccine when you get HBIg. You may need more doses of hepatitis B vaccine later to provide long-term protection against … B virus is spread through contact with blood or body fluids from a person infected with the virus. After the …