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… unexplained or repeated infections in children. How is it spread? The sexually transmitted organisms that cause urethritis spread through unprotected oral, vaginal or anal sex. What … them all. If the infection was sexually transmitted, sexual partners should be tested and treated. It takes time for the …
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… eyebrows, eyelashes, and facial hair. How are they spread? Pubic lice cannot jump or fly. Pubic lice are most often spread through close person-to-person contact, sexual … speak with your health care provider. Your sexual partner will need to be treated as well. Other people living …
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… men is not routinely available or recommended. How is it spread? Trichomoniasis is spread by having vaginal sex with a person who is infected … the treatment carefully and finish all the pills. Sexual partners from the last 2 months also need treatment. If you …
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… lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes … and transfer by ambulance to the nearest emergency department. If symptoms develop after you leave the clinic, … you or your child has had a life-threatening reaction to a previous dose of tetanus or diphtheria vaccine, or any part …
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… Health Canada. Is tetanus immune globulin safe? Yes. TIg is prepared from donated human blood that is tested for safety. … and hepatitis. Each blood donation is also tested for the presence of blood-borne viruses before being used to make … and transfer by ambulance to the nearest emergency department. If symptoms develop after you leave the clinic, …
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… lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes … and transfer by ambulance to the nearest emergency department. If symptoms develop after you leave the clinic, … you or your child have had a life-threatening reaction to a previous dose of any meningococcal vaccine, or any part of …
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… the hepatitis B virus. It is provided free to babies as part of their routine immunizations. The vaccine is approved … Should this reaction occur, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes … reactions to your health care provider. How is hepatitis B spread? Hepatitis B is spread by contact with infected blood …
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… or loss of appetite. Vomiting and diarrhea may also be present. The fever usually lasts one to 2 days. About 2 days … disease. The skin and nail loss is temporary. How is it spread? A person with hand, foot and mouth disease is most … continue to attend daycare if they feel well enough to take part in activities. The risk to other children is not great …
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… Except for yeasts, which reproduce by budding, moulds spread by releasing tiny spores into the air. What are some … Moulds often give off a ‘musty’ smell. What can I do to prevent and control moulds? The key to controlling mould is … around heating ventilation and air conditioning system parts. Empty drip pans regularly. Keep stagnant water …
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… PDF Document English Many people include snacks as a part of their eating pattern. Snacks can: Give you energy … This includes age, daily routine, activity level, food preferences and culture. This handout gives tips for planning, buying, and preparing snacks, along with a list of snack ideas. Tips for …