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… you help protect others as well. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is offered to all students in grade 6. … information, see HealthLinkBC File #101b Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccines . Why is the HPV vaccine given in grade … HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs). About 3 out of 4 sexually active people …
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… a versatile disinfectant that kills many types of bacteria, viruses and parasites (pathogens) that cause water-borne infections. Some water-borne infections can cause severe illness and even death. Water …
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… Each vaccine contains a small amount of the disease germ (virus or bacteria) or parts of the germ. Examples are the measles virus, pertussis (whooping cough) bacteria, and tetanus … No. Vaccines do not contain human or animal cells. The viruses needed to make some vaccines can only be grown in …
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… can become infected with bacteria, parasites, fungi and viruses from spoiled food, other infected animals, the … very often, and is usually mild, severe disease can occur. Infections that can be spread from animals to humans … risk? People at risk of serious problems from some of these infections include: Fetuses and infants Young children The …
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… The germs, called pathogens, can lead to water-borne infections. Water-borne illnesses can lead to severe … and serious complications, including death. Water-borne infections can spread when animal or human feces containing … into drinking water. These pathogens may include bacteria, viruses or parasites (e.g., Campylobacter , Salmonella, …
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… child’s hands is the best way to stop the spread of germs. Viruses can live on hard surfaces for up to 2 days and on …
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… stand for 30 minutes. This will be effective against most viruses and bacteria, but is generally not effective against … stores. Read the label to make sure it will treat bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and follow the instructions on the …
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… What is roseola? Roseola is a common illness caused by a virus. It mainly affects children between 6 months and 2 …
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… system and how does it work? You may have heard about viruses and bacteria, often called germs. Some germs that … Memory cells help the immune system respond quickly to an infection and prevent disease. How does a vaccine work? … Experience for Your Child Child Immunization Series Rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix®) (#104a) Diphtheria, tetanus, …
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… parts of the body. Particles can worsen existing heart and respiratory diseases, including emphysema and bronchitis. …