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… symptoms of HIV? Symptoms of HIV vary depending on the stage of infection. In the first few weeks after infection, … early, antiretroviral therapy can slow or stop the damage to the immune system. HIV testing guidelines in B.C. recommend that everyone aged 18 to 70 years has an HIV test every 5 years. They recommend more …
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… some of these infections include: Fetuses and infants Young children The elderly People with weakened immune systems … the toilet bowl Do not allow your pet access to the garbage Do not let your pet eat other animals Bird cages: Keep bird cages and enclosures clean to prevent the …
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… provider to remove it. Be sure to check for ticks on your children and pets if they have been out in an area where … your skin. Ticks can be disposed of in your household garbage once dead. How do I avoid getting bitten by a tick? You … of Lyme disease cases have been identified in the past 15 years. Many people with Lyme disease have not travelled …
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… blooms look like and how long will they last? Image Not all blooms are easy to see. Some blooms can cover … look bad and may also smell bad. This will likely discourage many individuals from drinking or playing in this water. However, some individuals (such as young children) may be less careful, or may be unaware of the …
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… Syphilis is a bacterial infection. The infection has 4 stages: primary, secondary, early latent and late latent. How … cases. Syphilis can be transmitted during any of the 4 stages of infection. Your risk of having syphilis is greater … latent, or hidden, stages. This period can last up to 30 years or longer. During this time, you may not have any …
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… diarrhea and nausea, and may even lead to death. Babies, children, elderly or people with immune deficiencies or … impact on the development of healthy bones and teeth in children. For more information see HealthLinkBC File #28 …
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… you may get it for free or you may have to pay if it is for school, work or volunteering. Service locations vary … . Image … Tuberculosis TB …
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… correctly used and in ways that are well understood and managed. What is an opioid overdose? An opioid drug overdose … consumers of prescription opioids in the world. In recent years, the number of deaths in B.C. related to illegal drug … Image … Naloxone Treating opioid overdose …
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… nurse practitioner. It uses sound waves to produce a live image of your baby in the womb that can be seen on a monitor. … waves that bounce off of the baby and turns them into an image. These images are used to assess the health and … 2D ultrasound has been used in pregnancy for over 50 years. Many studies have been done to determine if a medical …
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… the risk is one in 20. Because lung cancer takes time (years) to develop, the risk of developing lung cancer from … Health Canada guideline for radon is 200 Bq/m3. If the average annual radon concentration of a dwelling exceeds 200 … survey of radon concentrations found that the percentage of homes in the Northern and Interior health regions …