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… your sex partner(s) and people you live with to get tested for HBV. If they do not have the virus, they should … or tissue transplants Do not share personal care items or medical devices that could have tiny amounts of blood on … the type of exposure and their immunization history, blood tests, hepatitis B vaccine and HBIg may be recommended. …
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… only way to know if you have high levels of manganese is to test your water. The water supplier or well owner is responsible for testing for potential contaminants. Large public drinking … for humans to drink, and tell you if this is the case. To test your drinking water for manganese, contact your local …
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… RabIg is prepared from donated human blood that is tested for safety. All blood donors are screened for … such as HIV and hepatitis. Each blood donation is also tested for the presence of blood-borne viruses before being … disease. The final preparation of RabIg undergoes more testing to ensure that there are no known infectious viruses …
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… of age who are: HIV positive Two-Spirit, transgender or non-binary Males who have sex with males, including those … Vaginal yeast infection (#08j) Chlamydia (#08l) HIV and HIV tests (#08m) Preventing sexually transmitted infections …
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… your health care provider to discuss your travel plans and medical needs. If you have certain pregnancy-related or medical conditions, you may be advised not to travel. There … trip to discuss your travel plans, recreational activities, medical needs, and what you should pack in your travel …
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… HBV infection? Your health care provider can order blood tests to see if you have a new HBV infection or if you have … dental floss, nail files or other personal care items or medical devices that could have tiny amounts of blood on …
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… HTLV-1, your health care provider may send you for a blood test. How is the virus spread? HTLV-1 is spread from an … has been virtually eliminated in Canada. Should I get tested? No, unless you have a HTLV-1-associated illness for which your health care provider thinks testing is needed, or you have been in contact with a known …
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… How do I know what my sexual health status is? Routine testing will tell you if you have a sexually transmitted … to an STI. Talk to your health care provider about getting tested for STIs, or go to your local sexual health clinic. … Vaginal yeast infection (#08j) Chlamydia (#08l) HIV and HIV tests (#08m) Preventing sexually transmitted infections …
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… Yes. Ig is prepared from donated human blood that has been tested to ensure its safety. All blood donors are screened … such as HIV and hepatitis. Each blood donation is also tested for blood-borne viruses before being used to make Ig. … damage to the liver. Some older adults or people with other medical conditions may take longer to recover or have a more …
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… safe? Yes. TIg is prepared from donated human blood that is tested for safety. All blood donors are screened for … such as HIV and hepatitis. Each blood donation is also tested for the presence of blood-borne viruses before being … cause disease. The final preparation of TIg undergoes more testing to ensure that there are no known infectious viruses …