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… antibodies taken from human blood. Antibodies are proteins your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses or … before being used to make Ig. Several steps are included when preparing Ig to inactivate and remove viruses and … (blood clots) within 24 hours of injection, especially when large volumes are given. The risk of thrombosis …
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… Pets make wonderful companions and help keep us healthy and active. However, like people, they can become infected with … infected humans. Some of these diseases can be passed from your pet to you. What diseases can I catch from my pet? Pets … can all spread diseases to humans. Disease may be spread when touching an infected pet, or by coming into contact …
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… HIV, but lifelong treatment with medications called highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) means that you can live a long life with HIV. Without treatment, HIV … Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). AIDS occurs when a person’s immune system has been severely weakened by …
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… If schistosome larvae are present in a body of water and you are in that water (swimming or wading) there is a chance that one or more larvae will burrow under your skin. Since the larvae cannot survive in humans they … dive into unknown waters. See HealthLinkBC File #39 Safety Tips for Swimmers or contact the Lifesaving Society at …
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… metal that is liquid at room temperature, and forms beads when spilled. Some of it also evaporates to form a … The level of toxicity depends on how much mercury vapour you inhale, and for how long. When you inhale large amounts of mercury vapour over a short …
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… Calcium and your health Last updated September 1, 2021 HealthLink BC … Aim to include several of these foods each day to meet your calcium needs. If you don't eat foods high in calcium daily, it may be hard to …
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… Document Vietnamese Travel vaccines are recommended if you travel to or work in some countries. Discuss your travel … or breastfeeding. Exceptions may be made during an outbreak when the risk of infection is high What is yellow fever? … yellowing of the skin and the eyes (jaundice) that occurs when the virus attacks the liver. For every 10 people who …
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… A vaccine is provided free to Indigenous children and youth 6 months to 18 years of age. The vaccine is also … the first dose. The third dose is given 5 months later. If you may have been exposed to hepatitis A, you should get 1 … is the best way to protect against hepatitis A infection. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well. …
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… if items are moved. Where is the spongy moth found? You can find the spongy moth in many parts of southern B.C. … in the soil and it only affects moth and butterfly larvae when they consume it. Foray 48B® also contains some inactive ingredients that improve the performance of the Btk. …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Keep your child safe.  Get all vaccines on time. By getting all … born before 1970 will have had measles and mumps disease when they were younger (before vaccination was widely … rubella, which are serious and sometimes fatal diseases. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well. …