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… water for brushing teeth Make sure dairy products such as milk, cheese or yogurt are pasteurized and refrigerated. If …
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… Web between the fingers Inside of the wrists and elbows Breasts Genitals Waist Back Buttocks Infants and elderly … be suitable for children, pregnant people or those who are breastfeeding or chestfeeding. Because adults do not …
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… 50 38 g 25 g 51 to 70+ 30 g 21 g Pregnancy (any age) / 28 g Breast feeding (any age) / 29 g g = gram People with …
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… swimmers do not become infected Do not drink unpasteurized milk or juices Wash your hands before eating or handling …
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… bottled or treated water Make sure dairy products, such as milk, cheese or yogurt, are pasteurized and refrigerated. If … in children under 12. Infants should continue to receive breastmilk or formula in addition to ORS. Food Children and adults …
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… 30 metres of a water source Do not drink unpasteurized milk or juices Wash your hands before eating and handling …
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… Babies under 6 months are particularly at risk, although breast-fed infants have less exposure to nitrate than … has first been tested safe for nitrate levels. If possible, breastfeed your baby Boiling your water can increase the … Ready-to-feed formula is recommended if you are not breastfeeding and you do not have access to a safe water …
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… your pet raw meat, raw meat pet treats or unpasteurized milk. Because they are raw, these products can contain germs …
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… that you offer for breakfast (e.g. whole-grain cereal with milk and a banana, or toast and peanut butter with an …
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… babies. Solid foods can be offered before or after human milk or formula. Do what works best for you and your baby. … feeding guidelines for babies and toddlers (#69k) Breastfeeding or chestfeeding (#70) … Feeding your baby …