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… Coastal and Fraser Health Regions? Yes. The risk of contracting the disease is very low and in most cases the …
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… women and their developing babies. If a pregnant woman contracts rubella, she may have a miscarriage or stillbirth. … and lasts about 3 to 5 days. About half of all rubella infections show no symptoms of a rash. Symptoms can appear …
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… and being tested for sexually transmitted and blood borne infections (STBBI) Use condoms and learn about the correct … stop alcohol use and take steps to avoid getting other infections that could affect the liver (for example, human …
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… for using energy drinks apply to energy shots. Most healthy adults can have up to 400 mg of caffeine per day. The … and minerals in one energy drink is safe for most healthy adults. Avoid drinking more than the label recommends. The …
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… and lack of flight may be a result of rabies or other infections such as White Nose Syndrome. Some bats with …
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… The bacteria can cause serious and life-threatening infections of the lining that covers the brain (meningitis), …
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… about being tested for sexually transmitted and blood borne infections (STBBI), and that you are living with HCV Do not …
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… viruses and parasites (pathogens) that cause water-borne infections. Some water-borne infections can cause severe illness and even death. Water … protect public health. For more information on water-borne infections, see HealthLinkBC File #49a Water-borne …