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… with the food products you buy, and know how to prepare your food safely. Handle and prepare all raw poultry and … have a separate cutting board, cut all other ingredients first before cutting raw meats Wash and sanitize items that … bacteria More ways to reduce the risk of infection: Wash your hands with soap and warm running water at a sink and …
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… this virus to others by doing the following: Talk to your health care provider if you are pregnant, as HBV infection can be passed to your baby. This risk can be greatly reduced by giving your baby hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIg) and the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine series at birth. …
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… 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes COVID-19. The vaccines cause your body to produce antibodies that will help protect you … medical conditions Pregnant people Health care workers First responders (police, firefighters, ambulance … history. Getting all the recommended doses of vaccine is your best protection against COVID-19. It is important to …
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… to share hats, combs, hair accessories or hairbrushes. If your child has long hair, tie it up or put it in a braid. … stops the lice from moving, making them easier to find Sit your child under a bright light; a magnifying glass may help … to make sure that any head lice that have hatched after the first treatment are killed before they have a chance to lay …
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… vaccine can receive it for free as long as they get their first dose before they turn 19 and the last dose before they … sexual orientation Males who are street-involved Contact your health care provider to get immunized. Unless mentioned … of the throat, tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency …
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… be prevented with immunization. Getting immunized protects your health and prevents the spread of disease between you and your patients, and between you and your family and friends. … cause swelling and pain in the joints. Infections in the first 3 months of pregnancy can cause severe harm to a …
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… a second dose of epinephrine as soon as 5 minutes after the first dose Ensure the resident gets to a hospital The above … food Tell food suppliers about the food allergies at your facility Make sure staff who buy, store, prepare and …
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… the energy emitted by humans. NCITs offer a way to take your temperature without touching, unlike traditional … to learn how safely take a rectal temperature. Always wash your hands before and after taking your child’s temperature. … a health care provider when they have a fever. During the first 3 months of life, babies are not always able to fight …
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… a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food that has been … fruit on the counter), or burrows in the soil outside. When your house is quiet, it is also possible to hear rodents … are worn. Ultrasound repellers, although effective at first, are expensive and do not have long-term success at …
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… Indoor air quality: Combustion by-products Wildfires and your health (health feature) HealthLinkBC File #30a The … level of emissions. This step should always be considered first to improve indoor air quality. Some examples include … and using low-VOC products and building materials in your home Biological contaminants: Keep the house clean and …