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… may not be aware that they have the virus. How is it spread? Herpes is passed from person-to-person by direct … also is possible to pass herpes if one person touches the part of their body that has herpes and then immediately … outbreak (when sores or blisters, or warning symptoms are present). However, HSV can still be passed when there are no …
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… contraception (EC)? Emergency contraception (EC) helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or a failed contraceptive. A … the following situations: You had unprotected sex, or your partner ejaculated on your genitals (e.g., during withdrawal …
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… Health Canada. The hepatitis B vaccine is provided free as part of your child’s routine immunizations. Call your health … Should this reaction occur, 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 hepatitis B vaccine, or any component of …
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… get sick from foodborne illness each year. What can I do to prevent foodborne illness? Wash your hands Wash your hands … handle any food, and after you use the bathroom. Scrub all parts of your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds and … with hot soapy water. Change dishcloths daily to prevent the spread of germs. For added protection, sanitize …
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… . Please note that the AQHI measures fine particulate matter, ozone and nitrogen dioxide. The AQHI … can react with other pollutants in the air to form fine particulate matter. This is made up of small solid or liquid particles floating in the air. For more information on …
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… a small amount of the disease germ (virus or bacteria) or parts of the germ. Examples are the measles virus, pertussis … Other ingredients in vaccines help keep them stable and prevent contamination of multi-dose vials by bacteria and … Antibiotics – Antibiotics are used in some vaccines to prevent bacterial contamination when the vaccine is being …
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… such as diphtheria, polio and tetanus and are free as part of your child’s routine immunizations. A pertussis … may be provided for free to women who are 26 or more weeks pregnant to protect them and their newborns. For more … type b (DTaP-HB-IPV-Hib) vaccine How does pertussis spread? Pertussis spreads easily when an infected person …
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… meningitis, measles, mumps or encephalitis Some infections present at birth such as cytomegalovirus (CMV), … do to protect my child’s hearing? Often hearing loss is not preventable. However, you can help protect your child’s … dada around 12 months old 1 to 2 years old Points to body parts when asked Follows simple commands Says more words …
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… Vietnamese What is Q fever? Q fever is a disease that spreads from animals to humans. It exists all over the world. … an inflammation of the heart. People who get Q fever while pregnant are more likely to have a miscarriage. How is Q … transport trailers This HealthLinkBC File was adapted in part from information provided by the Canadian Centre for …
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… Your health care provider may screen you for BV if you are pregnant, or planning to become pregnant, and have a history of certain risk factors such … treat pregnant women. It is not necessary for male sexual partner(s) to be tested or treated. It is recommended that …