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… They are more likely to happen if you are an older adult or have a weakened immune system. People with diseased or … to be around birthing products Separate indoor facilities should be set aside for animal birthing, where possible Keep … products Isolate imported animals Control infected animals Test animals routinely as infected animals do not show …
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… percent effective. It may be less effective for people who have a greater body mass index (see How can I tell if the … your health care provider will do a pregnancy test and confirm that you do not have a condition that may … mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2. You should have a period within 3 weeks after taking ECPs. If …
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… developmental problems, asthma, ear infections and may have a higher risk of infant death How can I keep my teeth … are pregnant. Any pain, swelling or infection in your mouth should be treated right away to keep you and your baby … and floss your teeth every day Use a different spoon to test your baby's food and avoid sharing toothbrushes If you …
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… abilities. Never swim alone Use the “buddy system.” Have a strong swimmer with you, even if there is a … health unit for information on recreational water quality testing. Take a first aid course Take a first aid course … Babies who cannot sit without support and cannot wear a PFD should always be held by an adult. Older children (12-17 …
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… caused by Shigella bacteria. These bacteria live in the intestine of infected persons and are highly infectious. What … to pass stool. Symptoms may be mild to severe, or you may have no symptoms at all. Symptoms will typically occur 1 to … for children, the sick, the elderly, or other dependents should not go to work until they have cleared the infection. …
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… that carries urine from the bladder). To find out if you have trichomoniasis, you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. Currently, lab tests can only find …
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… The infection may occur in the rectum (the part of your intestine that ends at the anus), throat and urethra (the tube … as the cervix, and the fallopian tubes. To find out if you have chlamydia, you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? Chlamydia is passed …
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… talk and eventually to read and write. It is important to have your child’s hearing tested if you ever have concerns that they are not hearing well or talking …
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… his or her back every time (at night and for naps) Babies should always be placed on their backs to sleep. Healthy babies and newborns do not choke or have any problems from sleeping on their backs. When your … mattress fits the frame and is no thicker than 15 cm. There should be no gaps bigger than 3 cm between the mattress and …
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… tell you if your child can return to school or daycare, or should stay home. If your child has been prescribed … such as a tissue, facecloth, towel or eye dropper that have been contaminated with discharge from the eye of an … from the family's other laundry. Use detergent, the hottest water setting, and dry in a hot dryer A person with …