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… infected with hepatitis B virus by: Being poked with a used injection needle Being splashed in the mouth, nose or eyes …
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… of the lungs, or you have certain health conditions or medications that weaken your immune system. TB infection …
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… will not harm your child. Other ingredients – Sugars, amino acids, salts, and proteins, such as albumin and gelatin, …
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… influenza viruses or parts of the viruses and are given by injection. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #12d … need to receive the inactivated influenza vaccine given by injection. LAIV, or another influenza vaccine, is especially …
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… There are 2 types of typhoid vaccine - oral (by mouth) and injection (by needle). The oral vaccine is a series of capsules you take at home. The injection vaccine is only 1 dose at the travel clinic. For …
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… against infection from influenza viruses and is given by an injection. The vaccine does not protect against other … workers How is the vaccine given? The vaccine is given by injection, usually as one dose. Children under 9 years of …
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… water before they are harvested. Is there a treatment? Medications are not usually used to treat norovirus. People … Caution: Mixing bleach with products that contain acid or ammonia makes a toxic gas that causes serious …
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… noodles, or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Avoid acidic and spicy foods, as these may sting. Image … Hand …
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… Caution: Mixing bleach with products that contain acid or ammonia makes a toxic gas that causes serious …
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… vaccine may include soreness, redness and swelling at the injection site. Low grade fever may also occur. These …