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… anyone at any age. Infections generally result in mild illnesses. The most common GAS infection is strep throat. … infections of the blood, muscles or lungs, and cause severe illness and tissue damage. These infections are called …
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… with eating, chewing and swallowing (dysphagia) can increase the risk of food or other items getting stuck in … is part of the overall care plan. It includes information related to eating, chewing and swallowing. Chewing and … required for safe eating Care plans change with age, illness, or when there is an improvement or worsening of a …
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… by the varicella-zoster virus. Chickenpox is usually a mild illness in children. Infection in teenagers, adults and … To reduce the spread of chickenpox, children with the illness should not attend daycare or school until 5 days … your child is exposed to chickenpox, watch for signs of the illness for the next 2 to 3 weeks. What are the symptoms? …
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… having vaginal or anal sex without using a condom (the risk increases if either person has another sexually transmitted … the virus in their body when they first contract HIV, which increases the possibility of transmitting it to others. You … decrease the amount of HIV in the body, which reduces the chance of passing it on. You can not get HIV through casual …
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… the body. Serious health problems can be prevented through medicines and special treatments. Cystic fibrosis: Cystic … if the screen is negative? A negative screen means that the chance that your baby has one of these disorders is very … child’s life or trying to find the cause of an unexplained illness or death of a child Checking the quality of testing …
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… A and measles. It can prevent these infections or make the illness less severe. What are the possible reactions after … when large volumes are given. The risk of thrombosis increases for those: •45 years of age and older  •With a … is measles? Measles, also known as red measles, is a severe illness caused by the measles virus. It causes fever, rash, …
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… who had a series of polio vaccine in childhood and are at increased risk of exposure to polio virus. Examples of adults at increased risk include those who will be working or … to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns speak with your …
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… and treating an STI early has benefits: It reduces the chances of passing the STI on to your partner(s) You are … failure from advanced HIV disease If you have an STI, your chance of getting or passing on HIV to someone else increases. Treating STIs and HIV lessens the chance of HIV …
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… live in the bowel of up to 7% of people without causing illness. Your intestines also normally contain many good … and stay healthy. When antibiotics are taken to treat an illness, these good bacteria may be killed. C. diff bacteria … care facilities. C. diff infections may lead to serious illness. Who is most at risk? For most healthy people, C. …
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… May start to identify with a specific gender Shows an increased attention span Solves problems by trial and error … HealthLinkBC File #92e Time for Bed See Baby’s Best Chance at: www.healthlinkbc.ca/babys-best-chance See Toddler’s First Steps at: …