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… babies and the elderly. Severe illness is very rare and hospital care is usually not needed. How does the virus … can become ill when you touch these surfaces and then place your hands or fingers in your mouth. The virus can also … are ill and work as food handlers or care providers should stay away from work while they are sick and for 2 days after …
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… is caused by HPV is detected using a Pap test, which is a routine part of a female sexual health exam. How is HPV … objects such as rings, studs or piercings Store condoms at room temperature Use a new condom every time you have sex. … as hepatitis A, B and human papillomavirus (HPV). Talk to your health care provider about how to get these …
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… access must comply with the BC Pool Regulation. How can I stay safe when swimming? Look for and read the signs Follow … logs or big rocks can cause serious injury. Stay within your abilities Swim only where you feel comfortable. Do not … close to shore. Cold water or rough conditions may impact your swimming abilities. Never swim alone Use the “buddy …
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… are going. Always use well-marked trails when hiking and stay on them to avoid getting lost. How can I prepare for the wilderness? Whether your activity is during the summer or winter, on land or … three T’s and follow these simple steps: Trip planning Plan your travel route Know the terrain and conditions Check the …
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… The pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine is not part of the routine schedule of childhood immunizations. For information … for people with certain medical conditions. Speak with your health care provider to find out if you need a second … HealthLinkBC File #84 Reye syndrome . It is important to stay in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine. …
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… they are carrying SA bacteria. When these bacteria are in your nose or on the surface of your skin, they will not … treat SA infections. This problem was once mostly found in hospitals, however new strains of community-associated MRSA … when entering and leaving the hospital and the patient’s room. If you may be a carrier of MRSA and are going to be …
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… health care facilities. People who have been admitted to hospital or had treatment (e.g. dialysis or surgery) in a … have not worked. If you develop an infection caused by CPO, your doctor will give you specific antibiotics that work for … contact if hands are not cleaned after going to the bathroom and before preparing or eating food. People identified …
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… Falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths and hospitalizations for adults aged 65 years and older in B.C. … have a severe fall leading to injuries. You can use the Staying Independent Checklist (PDF, 1,502 KB) to assess your risk for falls or ask your doctor about falls risk …
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… because they can remain in the air longer, get deeper into your lungs and may even get into your bloodstream. Fine … Increased health care use such as emergency room visits and hospital stays Premature (early) death, particularly among people who …
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… toilet, or to become independent in toileting. Start when your child shows you they are ready. Make toilet learning a … sit by themselves on the toilet or potty? Is your child is staying dry for several hours? Can your child follow simple … To get started, buy a potty chair and put it in the bathroom next to the toilet, or get a toilet seat that fits on …