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… in the bowel of up to 7% of people without causing illness. Your intestines also normally contain many good bacteria … People who are taking antibiotics People undergoing cancer chemotherapy People who have other illnesses The … washing hands frequently apply hand cream often to prevent skin breakdown. For more information on hand washing, see …
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… or feces. If you have fever, swollen glands or changes in your vision, you should see your health care provider immediately. Who is more likely to … an organ or bone marrow transplant, or who have had cancer treatment Infants and young children Pregnant women …
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… during pregnancy? There are a number of risks for you and your developing baby if you drink alcohol when you are … There is no safe time to drink alcohol during pregnancy. Your baby’s brain and nervous system develop all throughout … alcohol before I knew I was pregnant? If you’ve missed your period, it is best to reduce or stop drinking until you …
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… If you are going to be travelling, make sure to discuss your travel plans with a public health unit, a travel clinic or your health care provider at least 6 to 8 weeks before you … permanent liver damage. It is also the main cause of liver cancer, which can be fatal. The vaccine is recommended if …
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… the chance of any type of infection Seek medical care from your health care provider or local public health unit right … you think you have been exposed to a rabies virus, contact your local public health unit or health care provider, no … and vaccine . How can rabies be prevented? Vaccinate your pets Consult with your veterinarian to vaccinate your
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… precautions when handling deteriorating pipes to protect your health against inhaling asbestos that is released into … from asbestos-cement pipes is not considered a risk to your health. While it is also possible that water droplets … evidence indicating that inhaling asbestos fibres can cause cancers and lung diseases. For information on health risks …
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… If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. Are cyanobacteria harmful? … to cyanobacteria by drinking water or by getting it on your skin during recreational activities (swimming, boating or … contact with water contaminated with cyanobacteria include: skin rashes and irritation of the ears and eyes. It is …
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… of influenza vaccine or any part of the vaccine, talk to your health care provider. You may need to be tested for …
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… of hand, foot and mouth disease. This can occur if you or your child does not drink enough liquids due to pain from … encephalitis (swelling of the brain) are very rare. Peeling skin and loss of fingernails or toenails have also been … it is not known if these are the result of the disease. The skin and nail loss is temporary. How is it spread? A person …
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… to airborne spongy moth hairs, silken threads and shed skins during large-scale infestations has caused allergic reactions. Examples of symptoms include skin rash and possible upper respiratory tract symptoms. How … by health care providers. If you feel concerned, speak to your health care provider. If you wish to avoid contact with …