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… this virus to others by doing the following: Talk to your health care provider if you are pregnant, as HBV … a small number of people. Talk to your health care provider about regular screening for liver cancer if you have chronic … employment, school or other activities Get more information about HBV from your health care provider, local health unit, …
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… the moment they are born. Babies who hear well learn a lot about their world through all of the sounds around them. If your child cannot hear well, they will likely have trouble … need to have their hearing screened? Every year in B.C., about 100 babies are born with permanent hearing loss …
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… water consumed for extended periods. For more information about the guidelines, visit Health Canada – Guidelines for … bathing or cleaning is not a concern. For more information about lead paint, see HealthLinkBC File #31 Lead Paint and … lead in drinking water is suspected or has been measured in your water supply, you should reduce your exposure to the …
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… should only last a few minutes, and does not do any harm. Your child’s temperature should return to normal within 3 to 5 days. About 24 hours after your child’s fever has gone away, the … to the nearest emergency department. For more information about febrile seizures, see HealthLinkBC File #112 Febrile …
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… the virus. You need a blood test to see if you have HCV. About 75% of people living with HCV will develop a chronic … after being cured. If you have chronic HCV, you should see your health care provider regularly. During these visits, … transmission Practice safer sex. Talk with your partner(s) about being tested for sexually transmitted and blood borne …
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… can still persist in the water. If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. Are cyanobacteria harmful? … I contact to report cyanobacteria? If you are concerned about cyanobacteria bloom in a body of water used for …
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… Vietnamese Why is my baby screened? A small spot of your baby’s blood can be used to get important information about their health. A newborn baby can look healthy but have … disorder that you and your doctor or midwife may not know about. Newborn screening finds babies who may have one of …
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… the energy emitted by humans. NCITs offer a way to take your temperature without touching, unlike traditional … against their body Leave the thermometer in place for about 1 minute, until you hear the “beep” Remove the … child’s mouth closed, leave the thermometer in place for about 1 minute until you hear the “beep” Remove the …
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… of the brain, that can lead to seizures or brain damage. About 1 in 20 people with mumps get mumps meningitis, an … with mumps can have painful swelling of the testicles (about 1 in 4 cases) or ovaries (about 1 in 20 cases). Both … protect you against future exposures to the virus. Check your immunization record to see how many doses of mumps …
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… caused by a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii . It infects about 20 out of every 100 people in North America by the … ways for people to get toxoplasmosis include: Touching your hands to your mouth after cleaning a cat's litter box … afterwards People with a weak immune system and concerns about the quality of the water in their community should …