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… in North America by the time they are adults. What are the symptoms of toxoplasmosis? Most infected people do not show … who do get sick with a mild form of the illness usually have flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, headache, … concerns about the quality of the water in their community should consult with their health care provider about whether …
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… Enterococci are bacteria found in the stomach and bowels of about 19 out of every 20 healthy people. They are … tract and on skin around the anal area. Human stools (bowel movements) have the highest levels of these bacteria. The bacteria can …
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… there is no obvious skin wound or injury. What are the symptoms of the disease? Most often there is sudden onset of … of an infected person. The infected person may or may not have symptoms. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, … not had chickenpox or the chickenpox (varicella) vaccine should get the vaccine. For information about the chickenpox …
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… about their health. A newborn baby can look healthy but have a rare and serious disorder that you and your doctor or … may not know about. Newborn screening finds babies who may have one of these rare disorders. Finding and treating these … baby has one of these disorders, but it is possible. More tests are needed to find out for sure. The type of follow up …
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… people do not react at all to the bites, however others may have a small skin reaction. In rare cases, people can have … local health authority if you need help. Building owners should check municipal bylaws before attempting … specifically says to do so Do not use pesticides on baby cribs, playpens or toys Qualified pesticide professionals are …
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… Q fever, psittacosis, toxoplasmosis and worms. What are the symptoms? Possible symptoms include: Fever Diarrhea or … germs can spread to people. For this reason, the public should not be involved in the animal birthing process. Which … such as: Are hand washing facilities available? Do they have running water, liquid soap, paper towels or hand …
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… talk and eventually to read and write. It is important to have your child’s hearing tested if you ever have concerns … as cytomegalovirus (CMV), toxoplasmosis or rubella Certain syndromes, like Down syndrome, Pendred and Alport Low birth … of the time For more information For information on hearing tests or hearing loss see the following HealthLinkBC Files: …
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… yourself and others by knowing when to wash your hands. How should I properly wash my hands? To properly wash your … clean your hands as long as they are not visibly dirty. How should I wash my baby’s hands? To properly wash your baby’s … spread of germs to others when washing: Each child should have their own labeled clean cloth to wipe their hands and …
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… It will also help your baby’s development. Remember to only have skin-to-skin contact when you’re wide awake and to avoid distractions such as cell phones. How often should I feed my baby? Let your baby decide when to feed. … baby and help your body continue to make milk. How much should I feed my baby? Let your baby decide how long to feed …
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… irritate the skin, eyes, nose or throat. Allergy or asthma symptoms could get worse. Poor indoor air quality is caused … information, visit HealthLinkBC File #32 Asbestos: When should I worry? Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive … radon gas may lead to lung cancer. High levels of radon have been found in parts of interior and northern British …