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… immunization record with you. A physical examination, blood test, and throat swab or urine sample will be collected to …
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… and teens with mumps can have painful swelling of the testicles (about 1 in 4 cases) or ovaries (about 1 in 20 … immunization record with you. A physical examination, blood test, and swab of your salivary glands inside your mouth or …
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… the manufacturer’s directions carefully for recommended testing and frequency procedures, to make sure your canner … Fill the jar leaving the recommended space at the top. Use tested recipes when canning, for safety. Wash hands with …
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… disinfectant level and add disinfectant if it is low. Then, test the disinfectant level before entering the water to … reach of children. Your local pool supplier may offer water testing services to help you properly maintain water quality …
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… disease before 2004 or The disease was confirmed by a lab test It is important to keep a record of all immunizations … or gelatin Have an immune system weakened by disease or medical treatment Have had a blood transfusion or received …
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… their distribution system. You will have to get your water tested for lead by a laboratory to find out what the water …
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… same day, and those with lice should be treated. Chemical treatments Shampoos, creams, rinses and sprays that contain … isopropyl myristate and dimethicone. Some chemical treatments may not be safe for infants, young children, … have to remove them, as nits are empty eggshells. Most treatments are repeated in 7 to 10 days to make sure that …
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… pet food right after feeding and do not leave it outside overnight Clean out waste and food from pet enclosures Equip …
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… What is cyclosporiasis? Cyclosporiasis is a foodborne intestinal infection caused by Cyclospora parasites. What are … your health care provider. Cyclosporiasis is diagnosed by testing a stool sample. Your health care provider may …
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… your health care provider to discuss your travel plans and medical needs. If you have certain pregnancy-related or … motion sickness, talk to your health care provider about medications that might help. How can I protect myself … and infant. Pregnant women cannot take certain anti-malaria medications and should avoid travel to areas where …