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… clinic to determine any risks of travelling to your destination(s) and to ensure that you have the right … kind of medical care will be available at your travel destination Make sure you have adequate travel insurance in … immune system. Malaria increases the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, and death for mother and infant. Pregnant women …
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… be washed should be dry cleaned or put in a sealed plastic bag for at least one week. Mites die if they are not in …
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… in different ways, such as roasted, steamed, braised or stir fried Keep cut-up vegetables in the fridge or a bowl of … foods can help you get more fibre. Fibre helps prevent constipation, which is more common as we age. If you increase … products. Vitamin B12 fortified foods can include meat substitutes, fortified nutritional yeast and fortified …
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… affecting travellers to tropical countries. The travel destination and type of travel are the greatest risk factors for traveller's diarrhea. Depending on the destination up to 50% of travellers who visit developing … weakened immune system Have chronic renal failure Have congestive heart failure Have insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus …
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… and teens with mumps can have painful swelling of the testicles (about 1 in 4 cases) or ovaries (about 1 in 20 … people with mumps do not have any symptoms. But, they can still spread the mumps virus to other people. Symptoms can …
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… that causes acute gastroenteritis, an infection of the digestive tract (stomach and intestine). Norovirus outbreaks occur in B.C. communities every … Even when diarrhea and vomiting have stopped, the virus can still be in the stool (bowel movement) for as long as 2 …
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… Usual, can be severe Complications Can lead to sinus congestion or earache Can lead to pneumonia, respiratory failure, …
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