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… lead, the paint will have a warning label. How can I test my home? You can check painted surfaces for lead by using a home lead test kit or sending a paint chip sample to a certified … condition can be covered with non-lead paint, vinyl wallpaper, wallboard or paneling. How do I safely remove …
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… symptoms, the only way to know your exposure is to test your home for radon. Remediation should be conducted if … long-term (3 months to a year) and short-term (2 to 7 days) tests. Long-term testing is recommended to provide an accurate measurement of …
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… tell if you have nitrate in your well water unless you test for it. Nitrate is more often found in groundwater than … may have different levels of nitrate, so you cannot rely on test results from a neighbour’s well. Who is most at risk? … water. To help keep your family safe: Have your well water tested for nitrate Never give your baby well water, or …
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… organ transplant in countries where the blood supply is not tested for hepatitis C. In Canada, this applies to blood and … only way to know if you have hepatitis C is through a blood test. A positive HCV antibody test means that you have or had hepatitis C. If your …
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… water, arsenic has no odour or taste. Only a chemical test can detect the presence of arsenic. Most private wells do not have routine testing for water quality or contaminants. Any well may … contaminants. It is the well owner’s responsibility to test the water for arsenic. Test your private wells …
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… health care provider. Your health care provider can request tests if you show symptoms, but tests will not be performed just to see if you have been … your health care provider. Your health care provider can test for Cryptococcus infection in a blood, lung or spinal …
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… has a syphilis infection for more than 1 year How to get tested for syphilis Visit your health care provider to get … infections (STIs) (#08o) Trichomoniasis (#08p) Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and genital warts (#101a) Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines (#101b) … Syphilis …
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… is sent to the laboratory at BC Children’s hospital for testing. The same blood sample is used to screen for all the … a form. This form shows you understand the reasons for the test and the possible outcomes for your baby if your baby is tested too late or not at all and has one of these …
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… you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. Currently, lab tests can only find … contact, such as herpes simplex virus, genital warts (human papillomavirus (HPV)) and syphilis (when sores are present). … Get vaccinated Some STIs, such as hepatitis A, B and human papillomavirus (HPV) can be prevented with vaccines. Talk to …
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… BV, you must be examined by a health care provider. Lab tests of your vaginal fluid may be done. Your health care … contact, such as herpes simplex, genital warts (human papillomavirus or HPV), and syphilis. Important things to … Get vaccinated Some STIs, such as hepatitis A, B and human papillomavirus (HPV) can be prevented with vaccines. Talk to …