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… the rate of miscarriage but has not been shown to cause birth defects. Is there a mumps vaccine? There are 2 …
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… wrong, call your doctor or 8-1-1 , or take your baby to the hospital or health clinic. The most important thing to … 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or you can call your local hospital or health clinic for other contacts in your … you received at the hospital. For mothers that did not give birth at a hospital in British Columbia, you can receive the …
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… Increased health care use such as emergency room visits and hospital stays Premature (early) death, particularly among … heart and lung diseases, diabetes and dementia Adverse birth outcomes such as lower birth weight Those most likely to be affected by particle …
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… treat SA infections. This problem was once mostly found in hospitals, however new strains of community-associated MRSA … strains generally respond to more kinds of antibiotics than hospitals strains although both can be difficult to treat. … Of those people, most show no signs of infection. In hospitals, where MRSA infections can prove more serious, …
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… health care facilities. People who have been admitted to hospital or had treatment (e.g. dialysis or surgery) in a … bacteria from spreading to other individuals, especially in hospitals and health care settings where patients are … Canada. CPO rarely cause problems or infections outside of hospitals. What are my chances of getting infected with CPO? …
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… From a pregnant person to their baby, during pregnancy or birth What are the symptoms? Most people who have HCV feel … Wash the area well with soap and water Go to the nearest hospital emergency department immediately for care Is …
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… woman contracts rubella, she may have a miscarriage or stillbirth. Her baby may be born with severe birth defects, including deafness, eye problems, heart … after your pregnancy, preferably before leaving the hospital. Rubella vaccine should not be given during …
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… numbers of these bacteria are found in tissues involved in birth including the uterus, placenta and birth fluids. Q fever is very infectious and even a small … inhaled. This is more likely when an infected animal gives birth or aborts their offspring. You can also get sick from …
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… consequences of a burn or scald for young children? Hospitalization for painful burn treatment, which can … Ask someone else to drive you to the doctor’s office or hospital so you can give your child your full attention. If … or before driving your child to the doctor’s office or hospital. For more information BC Injury Research and …