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… They eat a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food … to the trip pedal so the trap springs when the food is removed. Once you capture a rodent, make sure not to touch … you want to try rat poison, there are certain things you should consider: Set out non-poisoned food for a few days …
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… Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the chickenpox vaccine? Children get the … 12 months 2nd dose 4 to 6 years Students in grade 6 who have not received 2 doses of the vaccine should also receive the vaccine. Grade 6 students who have
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… a safe texture. Offer new textures as your baby gets older Have different tastes and colours Are made with little or no … water can be offered from an open cup after 6 months but should not replace human milk or formula Continue to offer … calcium-rich foods daily. Calcium helps form bones and teeth. It’s also important for muscle function. Foods that …
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… home. The duration of treatment and results of your sputum tests will help your health care provider decide when you … the home isolation instructions and by taking your TB medications. You can also help protect your family and … do not need to wear a mask when you are outside, but you should stay away from other people. How should I dispose of …
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… a health care provider may use any of the following treatments: Cryotherapy – freezing and removing the bumps … centre of the lesion or bump. Medication – the use of oral medications and creams to treat molluscum is rare, and … Vaginal yeast infection (#08j) Chlamydia (#08l) HIV and HIV tests (#08m) Preventing sexually transmitted infections …
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… to find out the cost. Bring a record of all vaccines you have received in the past to the travel clinic. Keep a … mosquitoes. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? If you are travelling to or working … 99 per cent of those vaccinated. Travel to affected areas should not begin before this time. One vaccination of yellow …
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… with your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the PCV 13 vaccine? Babies receive the vaccine as … receive an extra dose of vaccine at 6 months of age if they have any of the following medical conditions: No spleen, or … fluid leak A child with any of these conditions should receive a dose of the pneumococcal polysaccharide …
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… Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the Hib vaccine? Children between 2 months and 59 months of age (under 5 years) should get the Hib vaccine. It is usually combined with … risk of Hib infection. The vaccine is free to people who have: No spleen or a spleen that is not working properly …
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… Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the rotavirus vaccine? The rotavirus vaccine is … at least 10 days after immunization. Parents and caregivers should wash their hands thoroughly after changing diapers. … than to get a rotavirus infection. Most babies do not have any reactions after they get the rotavirus vaccine. …
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… File #62a Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV 13) vaccine . Who should get the vaccine? The vaccine is free for people at … provider to find out if you need a second dose and when you should get it. It is important to keep a record of all … Speak with your health care provider if you or your child have had a life-threatening reaction to a previous dose of …