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… offer my child to drink? Continue to offer your child human milk (breastmilk) with complementary foods until 2 years of age or … having these foods regularly, or if you’re vegan and are breastfeeding or chestfeeding. The milk of people following …
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… There is no evidence that DEET poses a risk to pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, or their children. However, pregnant or breastfeeding women may wish to consider the use of …
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… feta, gorgonzola Unpasteurized (raw) dairy products (e.g., milk and cheese made from unpasteurized milk) Deli meats Patés Hot dogs Refrigerated seafood … and other prepared foods Avoid unpasteurized (raw) milk and juice as well as cheese made from unpasteurized …
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… to untreated water, contaminated pork and unpasteurized milk. Yersinia bacteria can also be spread to other foods … internal temperature of 74ºC (165.2ºF) Use only pasteurized milk and milk products Educate people who handle and prepare food …
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… tissue or fluids. The bacteria may also be present in raw milk from infected animals. You may get Q fever by drinking unpasteurized, contaminated milk. The disease rarely, if ever, spreads from person to … animals that may be infected Consume only pasteurized milk and milk products Isolate imported animals Control …
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… meat, tofu, fish, poultry, nuts and seeds, eggs, lower fat milk, yogurt, cheese and fortified soy beverage. Try … your thirst. Other healthy drink options include: Plain milk and unsweetened fortified soy beverage Unsweetened … adults. High calcium foods include canned fish with bones, milk and milk products and calcium-fortified soy beverage. …
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… I offer my child to drink? Offer healthy drinks such as breastmilk, plain whole cow’s milk and water. After age 2, other … feeding guidelines for babies and toddlers (#69k) Breastfeeding or chestfeeding (#70) … Helping your 1 to 3 …
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… Units, µg = microgram *Including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding Do some people need more vitamin D? If you … vitamin D must be added to certain foods including cow milk and margarine. Other foods such as yogurt, cheese, goat … Infants and young children under 2 years of age who are breastfed or fed some human milk Adults over the age of 50 …