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… are at high risk of burns and scalds. The most common cause of burns and scalds in young children is from contact … fireplace or glass-fronted gas fireplaces Open fireplaces Household appliances, such as irons, space heaters, and bottle … prior to placing them in the water; it should not feel hot Use a travel mug with a screw-on-lid for hot drinks Keep …
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… If the virus stays in the body for a long time, it can cause serious disease including permanent liver damage (cirrhosis). Hepatitis B is also one of the main causes of liver cancer, which can be fatal. This is why … at high risk of hepatitis B infection. A baby who has a household member or caregiver with hepatitis B should also get …
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… influenza vaccine is safe. It contains killed influenza viruses or parts of the viruses that cannot cause influenza. Common reactions to the vaccine include …
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… Document Vietnamese What is mumps? Mumps is a disease caused by the mumps virus. Mumps was a common childhood … It is now more common in young adults. Mumps can cause encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain, that can … an infection of the lining of the brain. Mumps can also cause temporary deafness. Permanent deafness occurs in less …
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… have emigrated from areas with high rates of hepatitis B. Household contacts of internationally adopted children. Household and sexual contacts of someone with hepatitis B. … or a recent sexually transmitted infection. Illicit drug users and their sexual partners. Those with chronic liver …
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… child to the high risk areas. If you cannot avoid travel, use protective measures to prevent mosquito bites. For more … virus, a serious and sometimes fatal infection. Because the vaccine does not provide complete protection, it is … in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine because there is an extremely rare possibility, less than 1 in a …
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… infections? Waterborne infections are any illnesses caused by drinking water contaminated with certain germs or “pathogens” like bacteria, viruses or parasites. Examples include E.coli, Campylobacter, … infected water. You might have diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, a fever, or foul-smelling gas or feces. If …
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… Influenza is an acute infection of the respiratory system caused by the influenza virus. Getting sick with influenza … and surfaces that people touch Promptly disposing of used tissues in the waste basket or garbage Cough and … Extreme tiredness A cough Children may also experience nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Although infections from other …
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… in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine because there is an extremely rare possibility, less than 1 in a … 8 weeks of getting a tetanus vaccine, without another cause being identified, should not get the Tdap-IPV vaccine. … vaccines. There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have …
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… Why is iron important? Iron is a mineral that your body uses to make hemoglobin (pronounced “hee-muh-glow-bin”). … such as long-distance runners may need more iron because of the intensity of their activity. If you think you …