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… is passed from one person to another by contact with body fluids containing the bacteria during unprotected oral, … pneumonia. Chlamydia treatment does not protect you from getting it again. If you are treated and your sex partners … A, B and human papillomavirus (HPV) can be prevented with vaccines. Talk to your health care provider about how to get …
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… include common childhood illnesses such as a cold, the flu, an ear infection, or roseola. Rarely, children who … can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 months of age …
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… health care that is in the child's best interests without getting consent from the parent or guardian if the health … children are behind in immunization or at risk for certain vaccine-preventable diseases). Most of the time, the vaccines are given by nurses at immunization clinics held at …
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… by different Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites can get into your bloodstream and multiply after a bite by an … will receive a prescription. Some anti-malaria medication should be started at least one week before travelling. Make … (#41f) The pregnant traveller (#41g) Japanese encephalitis vaccine (#41h) Yellow fever vaccine (#41i) Typhoid vaccine …
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… spores are inhaled. Wild and domestic animals can sometimes get infected with C. gattii as well. The infection itself is … test for Cryptococcus infection in a blood, lung or spinal fluid sample. Is there a treatment available? Yes. Treatment … by testing environmental samples in a laboratory. Should trees in my neighbourhood be tested? Testing of trees …
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… Visit a travel clinic at least 4 weeks before your trip to get the immunizations you need Buy medical insurance Make or … but they can reduce the risk Women who only use diaphragms should male partners to use condoms as well. Avoid engaging in sexual activities that permit sexual fluids to enter your body Injury prevention Wear closed-toe …
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… or rectum when a sore or rash is present Exchange of bodily fluids, such as blood, semen or vaginal fluid Sharing sex … worked. Your sexual partners within the last 3 to 12 months should be tested and treated for syphilis. This will depend … and genital warts (#101a) Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines (#101b) … Syphilis …
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… them. What are the symptoms of TSS? Symptoms of TSS include flu-like symptoms such as fever, headache and muscle … injury, contact your health care provider immediately. What should I do if I think I have TSS? Toxic shock syndrome … menstrual cup, diaphragm or contraceptive sponge, it should be removed as soon as possible. Who is at risk of …
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… away if your child has any of the following: Ear discharge (fluid draining from ear) Earache (pain in the ear) Bad smell … effects of second-hand tobacco smoke and vapour . Also, getting your child immunized helps prevent illnesses that … Files: HealthLinkBC File #50a Your Baby’s Immune System and Vaccines HealthLinkBC File #50b The Benefits of Immunizing …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Why should I get tested? HIV testing is important for people to receive … own health and help you have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Should I get tested if I am planning a pregnancy? Knowing …