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… Document Vietnamese Protect your children. Get all their vaccines on time. The vaccines are free. Call your local public health unit or … to make an appointment. Keep your child safe. Get all vaccines on time. By getting all the vaccines on time, your …
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… for a letter stating your medical history and prescribed medications. Carry a medical aid kit with medications, and other supplies you need for your trip While … (#41f) The pregnant traveller (#41g) Japanese encephalitis vaccine (#41h) Yellow fever vaccine (#41i) Typhoid vaccine …
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… ? Giardia is a parasite that infects the intestines of humans and animals. When a person gets sick, the infection …
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… weeks before travel. The travel clinic may recommend travel vaccines depending on where you are going, what you plan to … of malaria are much more serious in children. Malaria medications available for children are limited. Breastfed … been travelling or living. Do not give antibiotics or other medications to children to stop diarrhea unless advised by a …
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… Spanish Document Vietnamese Prepare for your child's vaccines Vaccines or shots may cause some pain. These tips can lead … children over 2 years of age should be informed about the vaccine shortly before the clinic visit or appointment. For …
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… of malaria in the area you plan to visit. If anti-malaria medications are recommended, you will receive a … and infant. Pregnant women cannot take certain anti-malaria medications and should avoid travel to areas where … (#41f) The pregnant traveller (#41g) Japanese encephalitis vaccine (#41h) Yellow fever vaccine (#41i) Typhoid vaccine …
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… of E. coli , and most are harmless. When food or water tests positive for E. coli bacteria, it may be an indication … Swimming in recreational water that is contaminated with human or animal sewage can also cause infections. E. coli …
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… the most common infections that can spread from animals to humans include: E. coli Salmonella Campylobacter Giardia … the animals Let your child eat the animals' food Share human food with animals When you and your child are in the … infection HealthLinkBC File #61a Role of pets in human disease HealthLinkBC File #77 Yersiniosis HealthLinkBC …
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… Pertussis, and Polio. You may also need the following vaccines: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Influenza Rabies Japanese … 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 …
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… agents to reduce the number of bacteria. What are the treatments? The first step in treating a C. diff infection … In rare cases, surgery may be considered if all other treatments have not worked, or the symptoms are very severe. …