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… diet can be a healthy eating pattern for people of all ages, including babies and toddlers. This handout provides … to a safe texture. Offer new textures as your baby gets older Have different tastes and colours Are made with little … Here you’ll find vegetarian recipes for toddlers 2 years of age and older, tips for cooking with plant-based protein …
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… brain, which can lead to seizures, deafness, or brain damage. One out of every 3,000 people with measles may die from … often sensitive to light. These symptoms are followed by a rash, which starts first on the face and neck, and spreads to the chest, arms and legs. The rash lasts about 4 to 7 days. There may also be small white …
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… protein subunit vaccine is approved for those 12 years of age and older. More information, including how to register for the … The vaccine is given by injection. People 12 years of age and older should get one dose. If you have a weakened …
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… a pregnant woman contracts rubella, she may have a miscarriage or stillbirth. Her baby may be born with severe birth … you at risk. What are the symptoms? Symptoms may include a rash, fever, joint aches, headache, discomfort, runny nose … and at the back of the neck may swell and feel painful. The rash, which may be itchy, begins first on the face and then …
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… is usually a mild illness in children. Infection in teenagers, adults and people with weakened immune systems can be … to others from up to 5 days before and 5 days after the rash appears. They are most contagious from the day before and for the first few days after the rash appears. To reduce the spread of chickenpox, children …
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… in grade 6 because: The vaccine works better at a younger age. Preteens make more antibodies after getting the vaccine than older teens or adults. This provides long-lasting protection … doses of the vaccine to be protected. Children 15 years of age and older, adults, and those with weakened immune …
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… . Are newer vaccines safer than older vaccines? Yes. Advances in science have improved how … for Immunizations (#50h) Immunizations at 2 months of age (#50i) Immunizations at 12 months of age (#50j) … Childhood vaccines are safe …
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… the Men-B vaccine is provided free to those 2 months of age and older who have been in close contact with a case of … fever, are more common in children under 2 years of age if the Men-B vaccine is given with other routine …
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… The MMRV vaccine is given as 1 dose to kindergarten age children starting at age 4. Most of these children would … given. A mild fever, swelling in the cheeks or neck, and a rash that looks like measles, rubella or chickenpox may … Very rarely, a person who develops a chickenpox-like rash after being immunized can spread the virus from the …
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… is also provided free to individuals 19 to 26 years of age who are: HIV positive Two-Spirit, transgender or … but not provided free, for: Females 19-45 years of age Males 19 to 26 years of age Males 27 years of age and older who have sex with males The HPV vaccines are given as …