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… skin around the anal area. Human stools (bowel movements) have the highest levels of these bacteria. The bacteria can … community, your chances of becoming infected with VRE are low, even if you have been in contact with someone with VRE. … have had a serious VRE infection, the infection can come back again, particularly after treatment with vancomycin or …
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… carpets, and in personal care products. Cleaning agents, paints, lacquers and varnishes are additional sources of … information, visit HealthLinkBC File #32 Asbestos: When should I worry? Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive … alternatives (for combustion by-products) and using low-VOC products and building materials in your home …
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… one to 2 days. About 2 days after the fever starts, small painful blisters may develop on the inside of the mouth, on … child does not drink enough liquids due to pain from swallowing. Make sure that you or your child drink enough … surfaces that many people touch regularly and shared toys should be cleaned with soap and water, and disinfected with …
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… to reduce the amount of disinfection chemicals needed. You should not go in a pool or hot tub with open sores or … ozone because it can cause eye and lung damage. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for your chemicals and … and then letting it sit until the free chlorine levels drop back down to recommended ranges. The pool or hot tub should
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… (SIDS). Babies are safest when placed to sleep: On their backs In their own sleep space In a safe crib, cradle, … a firm surface that is free from hazards like blankets, pillows and toys In a home that is smoke free At the right temperature (babies should be cozy and warm, but not too hot) Breastfeeding has …
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… to 2 or more connections, you are a water supplier and have responsibilities under the Drinking Water Protection … ). You should contact your local health authority for further … that are little or no risk to human health. For example, low levels of fluoride have dental benefits, but high levels …
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… partner or close friend dies. They are grieving, and they have many decisions to make. What are the health effects of … Make sure you understand every document you sign What should I do if I see a crime or harmful situation? Call the Seniors Abuse Info Line (SAIL) at 604 437-1940 in the Lower Mainland, or toll free at 1 866 437-1940. If you see a …
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… for your child's vaccines Vaccines or shots may cause some pain. These tips can lead to a more positive immunization … toddlers and pre-school age children over 2 years of age should be informed about the vaccine shortly before the … of age and older: Deep breathing: Have your child focus on blowing out during the vaccine injection. Ask your child to: …
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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 … care provider right away if your child has any of the following: Ear discharge (fluid draining from ear) Earache (pain in the ear) Bad smell from the ear canal Reddened skin …
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… When the fluid dries, the blisters become coated with a yellow or grey crust. The blistered area will often be … be swelling of the lymph glands in the face or neck, severe pain, worsening redness, weakness and fever. If you or your … for the rash to appear after you have been infected. You should practice good personal hygiene when a family member …