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… Vietnamese What is roseola? Roseola is a common illness caused by a virus. It mainly affects children between 6 months … than 39.5°C (103°F). The rapid rise in temperature may cause a febrile seizure, also known as a fever seizure. … roseola can spread the disease to others. What is the home treatment for roseola? Caring for your child may include: …
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… and the membranes around the heart and brain. This can cause infections of the blood, muscles or lungs, and cause severe illness and tissue damage. These infections are … drinking cups, forks, spoons or cigarettes. What is the treatment for group A streptococcal infection? GAS …
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… Vietnamese What is norovirus? Norovirus is a virus that causes acute gastroenteritis, an infection of the digestive … vomiting, and/or diarrhea. Other symptoms include nausea, cramping, chills and fever. The illness usually begins … by sewage water before they are harvested. Is there a treatment? Medications are not usually used to treat …
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… E. coli infection is a type of diarrheal illness caused by bacteria called Escherichia coli . It affects the … Watery diarrhea, which in serious cases may become bloody Nausea Vomitiing Stomach cramps Mild fever The symptoms can … tested for generic E. coli contamination. Is there a treatment for the disease? If you have diarrhea and/or …
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… sick. What is Tuberculosis (TB)? TB is a serious disease caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when … Home isolation is when a person must stay at home because they have a contagious disease. If you are in home … you know how long you need to stay at home. The duration of treatment and results of your sputum tests will help your …
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… or sanded into dust. Low levels of exposure to lead can cause health effects such as learning disabilities and … problems in children. High levels of exposure to lead may cause lead poisoning and other issues such as anemia and … chemical stripping agents also contain potentially harmful substances, they must be used with care. Mechanical removal …
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… being actively treated or have been in remission and off treatment for less than 1 year; hematopoietic stem cell … can contain different organisms, including bacteria, viruses and parasites, which can cause disease. These organisms … the source water, such as lake water, and survive through treatment, or they can enter the water supply in the …
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… is diarrhea. The number of people who have gotten sick because of Cryptosporidium infection in B.C. has decreased in … or bone marrow transplant, and those who have had cancer treatment may get serious infections. Young children and the … than 1 sample. Your health care provider will decide if treatment with medication is necessary. People with …
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… found in birds and mammals worldwide. The infection is caused by a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii . It infects … Your health care provider may test you for Toxoplasma . Treatment of an infected, pregnant woman may prevent or lessen the disease in her developing baby. Treatment of an infected infant also helps reduce the …
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… contaminated foods or liquids. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, fever or blood in stools. … several ways to treat water so it is safe to drink. Heat treatment Bring water to a full boil for at least 1 minute … drops to disinfect water. Commercially available water treatment devices, drops or tablets Various treatment …