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… tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider can treat it. Emergency treatment includes … report serious or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. Who should not get the vaccine? Speak with your health care provider if you have had a life-threatening reaction to …
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… less common ways HCV is spread include: Sharing personal care items, such as toothbrushes, dental floss, razors, nail … 75% of people living with HCV will develop chronic (lifelong) HCV. Some people with chronic HCV will develop … and sterile equipment for each person Do not share personal care items that may have blood on them What should I do if I …
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… vaccine are recommended for protection. Contact your health care provider to find out if you need to be immunized.People … to an area with a mumps outbreak, get examined by a health care provider. It is best to call ahead so that you see a health care practioner quickly and without infecting other people. …
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… received Ig. Who should get immune globulin? Your health care provider may give you Ig after exposure to hepatitis A … under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye Syndrome, … adults or people with other medical conditions may take longer to recover or have a more serious course of the …
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… of your child's routine immunizations. Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the … tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment … report serious or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. Who should not get the Tdap-IPV vaccine? …
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… of your child's routine immunizations. Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the … under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For information on Reye syndrome, see … tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider can treat it. Emergency treatment includes …
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… that people born in 1970 or later (1957 for health care workers) get 2 doses of the vaccine. Most people born … under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye syndrome, see … tongue, or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment …
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… cup or after a surgery or skin injury, contact your health care provider immediately. What should I do if I think I … have TSS? Toxic shock syndrome requires immediate emergency care in a hospital. Call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest … for TSS include: Past history of SA toxic shock syndrome Prolonged use of a tampon, especially the super absorbent type, …
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… shingles vaccine. The live virus shingles vaccines are no longer available in Canada Are not sure if you had … tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment … report serious or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. Who should not get the shingles vaccine? …
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… on the brain), seizures or mental disabilities. Your health care provider may test you for Toxoplasma . Treatment of an … water in their community should consult with their health care provider about whether they should be treating their … until 1 to 5 days after it is shed in a cat's feces Be careful not to accidentally swallow dust when cleaning the …