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… feta, gorgonzola Unpasteurized (raw) dairy products (e.g., milk and cheese made from unpasteurized milk) Deli meats Patés Hot dogs Refrigerated seafood … and other prepared foods Avoid unpasteurized (raw) milk and juice as well as cheese made from unpasteurized …
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… tissue or fluids. The bacteria may also be present in raw milk from infected animals. You may get Q fever by drinking unpasteurized, contaminated milk. The disease rarely, if ever, spreads from person to … animals that may be infected Consume only pasteurized milk and milk products Isolate imported animals Control …
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… risks from tobacco and nicotine. B.C. offers several free resources and supports to help you reduce or quit any tobacco …
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… offer my child to drink? Offer healthy drinks such as breastmilk, plain whole cow’s milk and water. After age 2, other options include skim, 1% and 2% milk and plain fortified soy beverage. Other fortified …
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… If you must work or exercise, drink 2 to 4 glasses of non-alcoholic fluids each hour. Rest breaks are important … bath Wearing a damp shirt or towel Drinking plenty of cool, non-alcoholic fluids Resting If your symptoms are not mild, …
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… exposure. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers and the second leading cause among smokers. You … to high levels of radon and you smoke or used to smoke. For non-smokers, the risk is one in 20. Because lung cancer … information, visit: Take Action on Radon https://takeactiononradon.ca BC Centre for Disease Control, Environmental …
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… and Clinical Immunology https://csaci.ca/patient-school-resources/ Regularly training staff to ensure they have the … who attend the facility. Some food allergens are important sources of nutrients for children who can eat them. These …
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… Pool suppliers can provide chemicals that will do a non-chlorine shock treatment. The use of non‑chlorine shock treatment can be effective. However, it …
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… of a bird or animal when it eats raw meat, or drinks the milk of an infected animal. Cats can also spread the … Eating raw or undercooked meats Drinking unpasteurized milk Touching your hands to your mouth after working in … contaminating other foods Do not drink unpasteurized milk from any animal Wear gloves when gardening, and wash …
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… fruits and vegetables, as well as in unpasteurized milk products, juice, cider and untreated or contaminated … skin, such as a cantaloupe Avoid drinking unpasteurized milk, juice and cider Do not drink or use untreated surface … Files: HealthLinkBC File #03 Pasteurized and raw milk HealthLinkBC File #22 Home canning - How to avoid …