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… suddenly while sleeping without a clear explanation or cause. SIDS is most likely to occur in babies between 2 and 4 … infant death is accidental. These deaths are usually caused when a baby is accidentally smothered by items in the … child, or pet rolling onto the baby during sleep. What causes SIDS? The cause of SIDS is not fully understood but …
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… guidance from the Canadian Pediatric Society against their use. Parents and caregivers should be aware of the risks and side effects. If you choose to consume energy drinks, use them with caution. Check the label for the caffeine … foods regulations. The amounts are within safe levels when used according to the directions on the label. Caffeine The …
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… are at high risk of burns and scalds. The most common cause of burns and scalds in young children is from contact … fireplace or glass-fronted gas fireplaces Open fireplaces Household appliances, such as irons, space heaters, and bottle … or hospital. For more information BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit www.injuryresearch.bc.ca BC Professional …
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… factor) or more Your child’s car seat. They may be able to use it on the plane if they have their own seat Can I travel … cool) water before serving to children. This includes water used to dilute (water down) juice or prepare infant formula. … #41e Traveller’s diarrhea HealthLinkBC File #41f Malaria prevention HealthLinkBC File #41k Traveller’s diarrhea and …
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… infections. CPO are usually a low risk and rarely cause an infection in healthy people. If they spread from the … becomes infected. CPO infections are difficult to treat because of resistance to carbapenem antibiotics. Resistance to carbapenem antibiotics is a concern as they are used to treat serious infections when other antibiotics have …
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… if SA bacteria get into or through your skin, they can cause a variety of infections, such as skin and wound infections. Sometimes, SA can cause serious infections in your blood, lungs or other … SA that have become resistant to some antibiotics that are used to treat SA infections. This problem was once mostly …
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… child to the high risk areas. If you cannot avoid travel, use protective measures to prevent mosquito bites. For more … mosquito bites, visit HealthLinkBC File #41f Malaria prevention . If your child will be travelling for a long … virus, a serious and sometimes fatal infection. Because the vaccine does not provide complete protection, it is …
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… Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted infection caused by one of the two types of the herpes simplex virus … many people who do get symptoms may not realize that it’s caused by HSV. Symptoms may include one or more sores that … anus and/or the mouth, hands and eyes. Herpes can also cause blisters around the mouth (oral herpes) often called …
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… Rabies is a very serious and almost always fatal disease caused by a rabies virus. The virus infects the brain and … Some of the signs described above may have other causes including other illnesses, self-protection, heat, … After exposure to a rabies virus, it is crucial to begin prevention treatment for rabies as soon as possible. It …
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… things or produced by living things. They include mould, house dust, bacteria, viruses, animal dander, cat saliva, pollen, cockroaches and … tiny spores into the air. What are some health problems caused by moulds and other biological contaminants? Many …