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… many people may not be aware that they have the virus. How is it spread? Herpes is passed from person-to-person by … genital herpes before they become pregnant are at very low risk of passing it to their infant. How do I find out if I … to your health care provider about suppressive therapy (taking an antiviral drug every day) to help prevent passing …
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… the skin reacts to the mites, their eggs or their feces. How is scabies spread? Scabies is usually spread by … scabies before, symptoms usually start within a few days. How do I know I have scabies? The most common sign of … system? If you have a weakened immune system, you are at risk of developing a severe case of scabies known as crusted …
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… individuals using tampons or a menstrual cup. Most people, however, are not affected by the toxins because they have … sponge, it should be removed as soon as possible. Who is at risk of TSS? TSS from a staph infection can affect anyone; however, some people are at greater risk of TSS than others. Risk factors for TSS include: Past …
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… at birth if their mother has hepatitis B, or is at high risk of hepatitis B infection. A baby who has a household … the vaccine at birth. For a list of those who are at higher risk of hepatitis B infection, see HealthLinkBC File #25a Hepatitis B vaccine . How is a baby protected against hepatitis B at birth? When a …
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… severe skin rashes, eye and ear infections, and pneumonia. How can I make sure the water is safe? If you are unsure of … other dangers, including keeping bathers informed of all risks. Bather load All hot tubs and pools are designed for a … your hot tub when it is not in use. Children are at higher risk of overheating than adults. Keep small children, …
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… or who have travelled outside of Canada may be at increased risk for picking up CPO bacteria. It is important to prevent … vulnerable to developing infections. CPO are usually a low risk and rarely cause an infection in healthy people. If … give you specific antibiotics that work for these bacteria. How is CPO spread? CPO are normally found in the gut. The …
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… rectum in place Blockage of stool in the large intestine How can my diet help with constipation? Fibre and fluids … fibre per serving are considered high fibre. If you are at risk for a bowel obstruction, check with your health care … to always talk to your health care provider before taking any new medications, including laxatives. For more …
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… weight gain. Treatment can help with growth and reduce the risk of lung infections. Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA): SMA … visit Perinatal Services BC www.newbornscreeningbc.ca . How is my baby screened? Your baby’s heel is pricked and a … taken and put onto a special card. Your baby may cry, but taking the blood sample does not harm your baby. You can …
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… h aemophilus influenzae type b (DTaP-HB-IPV-Hib) vaccine How does pertussis spread? Pertussis spreads easily when an … someone who has pertussis bacteria can also put you at risk. Pertussis can be spread to others during the early … Babies less than 6 months old, immunized children, teenagers and adults may not make the whooping sound. …
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… even save lives. As people age, they may be at much higher risk of severe disease and complications from influenza. For … due to the influenza virus tend to be worse with a greater risk of complications. How can influenza be prevented? You can reduce the risk of …