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… by touching pets and then putting their fingers in their mouths before washing their hands Avoid any direct skin … bites and scratches are sources of infection because the mouths and feet of all animals can be contaminated. For …
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… cues for hunger such as bringing their hands to their mouth, rooting or moving their head, opening their mouth, licking their lips and sucking their hand. For the …
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… be hungry if they: Reach for or point to food Open their mouth, lean forward or get excited for food Get upset if … is taken away Your baby may be full if they: Close their mouth when food is offered Push food away Refuse to eat or …
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… them Wipe away any vomit or saliva outside the child’s mouth, but do not put anything between their teeth After the …
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… given? The typhoid vaccine is either given orally (given by mouth) or injected (given by needle). Oral Typhoid Vaccine …
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… by putting their hands or fingers in, or near, their mouth after they have handled an infected pet or animal. …
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… if not treated. This rash usually appears around the nose, mouth, and other parts of the face. It can also appear on …
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… food, drinks, cigarettes, lipstick, water bottles, and mouth guards used for sports or mouthpieces of musical instruments. Meningococcal type C …
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… treatment to the head or scalp, avoid applying the cream to mouth, nostrils and eyes. Put on clean clothes and bedding …
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… a GAS infection or those who have direct contact with the mouth or nose secretions of an infected person are at higher …