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… and sewer pipes What is an outbreak? When many people get sick from an infection it’s called an ‘outbreak’. … or changes in your vision, you should see your health care provider immediately. Who is more likely to get sick? … your drinking water supply You are traveling in an area where water is not well treated, or unsure of the quality of …
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… Vaccine (IPV), is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the polio vaccine? The inactivated polio vaccine is … who will be working or traveling in an area of the world where polio still occurs and health care workers, including laboratory workers, who may be …
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… of wells throughout B.C. This usually occurs in areas where groundwater may be contaminated by surface activities … testing for a broader combination of chemicals. How do I get my well water tested? Your water should be tested by a … test results are an immediate health concern. Where E. coli is found, you must treat your drinking water …
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… File #23b Meningococcal quadrivalent vaccines . Who should get the vaccine? In B.C., the Men-B vaccine is provided free … who are at risk of meningococcal B infection due to certain medical conditions, including: No spleen or a spleen that is … bacteria Military personnel Those traveling to an area where the risk of meningococcal B disease is high For …
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… with a public health unit, a travel clinic or your health care provider at least 6 to 8 weeks before you travel. This … This is especially important if you live in a rural area where vaccines may not be in supply. There is a charge for … with you on your trip. Which immunizations do I need to get if I am planning to travel? The immunizations you need …
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… spread? PID is most often caused by STIs. Factors that make getting PID more likely include having: Unprotected sex with … or gonorrhea A previous PID infection Sexual contact Medical procedures that open your cervix such as abortion, … Increased chance of an ectopic or tubal pregnancy - where a fertilized egg attaches to the fallopian tube or any …
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… of West Nile virus? Most people infected with WNV will not get sick. A few people will have a mild to moderate illness … find a cause, or other symptoms of WNV, contact your health care provider. What is the treatment for West Nile virus? … fully. There is no human vaccine for WNV at this time. Where is West Nile virus found? WNV is found in many parts …
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… spores are inhaled. Wild and domestic animals can sometimes get infected with C. gattii as well. The infection itself is … especially for long periods of time, talk to your health care provider. Your health care provider can request tests … How is this disease diagnosed? If you live or visit an area where C. gattii is found and you develop symptoms consistent …
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… The information in this HealthLinkBC File shows you where to put numbing creams and patches for infants, … for routine immunizations. If you have questions about where your child's immunizations will be given, talk to your … pharmacy. You do not need a prescription from your health care provider to buy them. How do I use numbing creams and …
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… is the same as that of someone who never smoked. How can I get ready to quit? Planning can help you succeed. Here are some steps to take: 1. Get motivated To help you stay motivated, make a list of the … cravings, and can reduce the urge to smoke. See your health care provider or local pharmacist to discuss if these are a …