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… Canada from at risk areas will need anti-malaria medication when visiting or returning to at risk areas.y How can I … visit HealthLinkBC File #96 Insect repellants and DEET Products that combine sunscreen and repellent are not … Use non-perfumed cosmetics and toiletries. Scented products attract mosquitoes When you return home Anti-malaria …
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… and wooded areas. They are easiest to spot on a person when they are feeding. Ticks burrow part way into the skin, … be under the skin, but the back parts will be sticking out. When they are full of blood, they are usually blue-grey in … possible. Check your entire body and clothing. Do not stop when you find one tick. There may be more. Make sure the …
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… not known to spread the virus. Hantavirus is mainly spread when deer mouse droppings, urine, saliva, or nesting … cases, it may be spread through small breaks in the skin when handling a wild mouse, or by mouse bites. You cannot … that may have mice. Campers and hikers can also be exposed when they use infested trail shelters or camp in other deer …
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… What is an allergic reaction? An allergic reaction is when a person’s immune system treats a protein (an allergen) … early symptoms. How is a severe allergic reaction treated? When a reaction begins, it is important to respond right … or other carrier Ensure their auto-injector is available whenever food is available Replace each auto-injector before …
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… There are many strains of E. coli , and most are harmless. When food or water tests positive for E. coli bacteria, it … fruits and vegetables, as well as in unpasteurized milk products, juice, cider and untreated or contaminated drinking …
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… seizures. Infected animals usually die within 10 days from when they first appear sick. Bats infected with rabies may … for advice. Also visit www.bcbats.ca . Take precautions when you travel If you are travelling for a month or more to … exposure in another country, get information about the products used, including copies of the immune globulin and …
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… and seeds, tofu, meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products Water, chilled plain milk or fortified soy beverage are all nutritious drink … the amount of food that comes home uneaten Plan ahead When you can, offer your child choices about the foods they …
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… it feel hotter outside than normal. Extreme heat happens when the heat and humidity are much higher than we would … hydrated 0-6 months Offer more feedings of breast/chest milk or formula than usual. Put a towel, sheet or diaper in … day. 6 months and older Offer more feedings of breast/chest milk or formula than usual, as well as small amounts of …
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… tract. Very rarely, it can also infect the blood stream. When a person gets sick from this infection it is called … include undercooked poultry and meats, unpasteurized milk, food and water contaminated with fecal material, and … It is important to be aware of the risks with the food products you buy, and know how to prepare your food safely. …
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… The virus can also spread through droplets in the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. You can be … are breastfeeding or chestfeeding, continue to offer breast milk to your child. You may also offer your child cold, bland liquids such as milk (after 9 months of age) or water. Do not offer fizzy or …