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… I travel by air with my baby? Do not travel by air with a premature infant (baby) or infant younger than 7 days old. … your baby. Feeding your child gets them to swallow and prevents ear pain. What immunizations will my child need? … mosquito netting over infant carriers. If you are taking part in outdoor activities between dusk and dawn, wear long …
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… is usually a mild illness but can be very serious for pregnant women and their developing babies. If a pregnant woman contracts rubella, she may have a miscarriage … to Canada as rubella immunization is not routine in many parts of the world. Is there a rubella vaccine? There are 2 …
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… . Combustion (burning) by-products are gases and small particles caused by the incomplete burning of fuels such as … vacuum cleaner that vents outside your home To stop or prevent mould, reduce humidity by venting air from moist … air are best because air cleaners that use electrostatic precipitation can also generate ozone, which is a …
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… Lead-based paint is a dangerous source of lead but precautions can be taken to reduce exposure. Removing, … usually occurs from ingestion. Lead-based paint does not present a health hazard as long as the paint is not … the area To prevent spreading paint chips and dust to other parts of the house, remove children and pets and seal the …
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… Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs Last updated June 1, 2017 HealthLink BC File … is the most important thing you can do to help stop the spread of germs that cause illnesses such as colds, the flu, … hands and wrists Wet your hands with warm water Wash all parts of your hands with plain soap and water for at least …
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… Canada. The pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine is not part of the routine schedule of childhood immunizations. For … lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes … you or your child have had a life-threatening reaction to a previous dose of pneumococcal vaccine or any part of the …
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… and cells that work together to protect them. Two important parts of the immune system are antibodies and memory cells. … help the immune system respond quickly to an infection and prevent disease. How does a vaccine work? Vaccines help your … time does not wear out the immune system. Only a very small part of your baby’s immune system is used for a short time …
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… of the vaccine. The first 2 doses are given 4 to 8 weeks apart. The third dose is given 6 to 12 months after the … lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes … you or your child has had a life-threatening reaction to a previous dose of any polio vaccine or any part of the …
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… by Health Canada. The Men-C vaccine is provided free as part of your child’s routine immunizations. Call your health … lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes … if your child has had a life-threatening reaction to a previous dose of meningococcal vaccine or any part of the …
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… is approved by Health Canada. The vaccine is free as part of your child’s routine immunizations. Speak with your … lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment includes … you or your child has had a life-threatening reaction to a previous dose of pneumococcal vaccine or any part of the …