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… may be because: The water does not have adequate treatment Tests show the presence of “fecal coliform” or E. Coli … HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #05b Well Water Testing HealthLinkBC File #49f Wildfire: Its Effects on …
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… the manufacturer’s directions carefully for recommended testing and frequency procedures, to make sure your canner … Fill the jar leaving the recommended space at the top. Use tested recipes when canning, for safety. Wash hands with …
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… quality, do not enter the pool or hot tub. “If in doubt, stay out.” To make your hot tub or pool as safe and enjoyable … disinfectant level and add disinfectant if it is low. Then, test the disinfectant level before entering the water to … as nausea, dizziness or fainting, and even death. Avoid staying in the hot tub for more than 10 minutes at one time. …
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… ? Campylobacter is a bacteria that infects the intestinal tract. Very rarely, it can also infect the blood … It is the most commonly reported bacterial enteric (intestinal) disease in B.C. What are the symptoms of a … feces are ingested. Campylobacter live in the intestines of many animals including chickens, cows, pigs, …
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… A tentative diagnosis of CJD is made based on: Symptoms Tests on the fluid surrounding the spinal cord Brain images …
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… Ticks found on a British Columbia resident can be tested or identified by: Submitting a photo of the tick to … Control Public Health Laboratory for tick-borne disease testing Kill the tick before disposing of it by drowning it …
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… What is Giardia ? Giardia is a parasite that infects the intestines of humans and animals. When a person gets sick, the … in settings such as child care centers. The risk is greatest for young children who are not yet toilet-trained where … worker it is possible for you to spread Giardia to others. Stay home if you have diarrhea or vomiting. Do not return to …
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… What is cyclosporiasis? Cyclosporiasis is a foodborne intestinal infection caused by Cyclospora parasites. What are … your health care provider. Cyclosporiasis is diagnosed by testing a stool sample. Your health care provider may …
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… A tentative diagnosis of vCJD is made based on: Symptoms Tests on the fluid surrounding the spinal cord Brain images …
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… and drink, how often you eat and drink, how long the food stays on your teeth and how long plaque builds up on your … and floss your teeth every day Use a different spoon to test your baby's food and avoid sharing toothbrushes If you …