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… an organ or bone marrow transplant, and those who have had cancer treatment may get serious infections. Young children … or any persistent diarrhea or vomiting, see your health care provider. You may be asked to submit a … have a CD4+ count of less than 100 cells/mm3; hematological cancer patients; and stem cell transplant recipients. …
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… If you have severe cramps or severe diarrhea, see your health care provider. How can I prevent yersiniosis? Always wash your hands properly after you use the washroom, and before … hands after they use the washroom and before they eat Wash your hands and your children's hands after touching animals …
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… or substance use disorder, it is important to take care of yourself: Participate in an in-person or online support group Take time and space for your own health and wellbeing through sports, art, dance, … HealthLinkBC File #97 Contact with blood or body fluids: Protecting against infection HealthLinkBC File #102a …
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… on them. How do I prevent salmonellosis? Always wash your hands after you use the bathroom or change a diaper … snakes and iguanas, can carry Salmonella bacteria. Wash your hands well after handling these animals or pets and … Salmonella or another infection that causes diarrhea Wash your hands before, during and after preparing food …
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… aborts their offspring. You can also get sick from touching your face after touching contaminated animal tissue or … or shows, careful cleaning is recommended. This includes your hands, footwear, vehicles and transport trailers This …
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… have not worked. If you develop an infection caused by CPO, your doctor will give you specific antibiotics that work for … to prevent CPO from spreading to others in the home: Wash your hands often, especially after going to the bathroom, … my chances of getting infected with CPO? If you are healthy your chances of becoming sick with CPO are low. You may be …
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… because they can remain in the air longer, get deeper into your lungs and may even get into your bloodstream. Fine particles that have a diameter less …
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… systems (such as those with HIV or those being treated for cancer) These vulnerable groups should not drink … you ill, see a health care provider immediately and notify your local health authority. You can also call 8-1-1 to …
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… chronic hepatitis may develop cirrhosis. Cirrhosis damages your liver so it doesn’t work well. If you have cirrhosis or other complications, your nutrition needs may be different. Speak to your health care provider or a registered dietitian about …
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… is folate important for my baby? Folate lowers the risk of your unborn baby having a neural tube defect (NTD). The … of folic acid. After becoming pregnant: Continue to take your multivitamin every day during your pregnancy and for 4 to 6 weeks after, or for as long as …