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… and death. Ebola is spread through direct contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person or animal. … It can spread to humans through direct contact with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected … infected animal or person. Direct contact is through broken skin or mucous membranes like the eyes, nose or mouth with …
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… infections spread by sexual contact. This includes genital skin-to-skin contact and vaginal, oral, and anal sex. If … anal sex allow STI bacteria or viruses to get into your blood. If you use latex condoms, don't use an oil-based … anal sex allow STI bacteria or viruses to get into your blood. If you use latex condoms, don't use an oil-based …
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… in which the body doesn't produce a normal number of red blood cells. What are the symptoms? A breath-holding spell … In a pallid spell: The heartbeat may slow down. Changes in skin colour. In a cyanotic spell: The skin may turn red or … in which the body doesn't produce a normal number of red blood cells. What are the symptoms? A breath-holding spell …
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… the mouth and the throat, the female genital tract and on skin around the anal area. Human stools (bowel movements) … Occasionally enterococci can get into open wounds or skin ulcers, and cause infection. Less often, they can cause more serious infections of the blood, urinary tract or other body tissues. What are …
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… current passing through a person's body may injure blood vessels, nerves, and muscles. Also, the throat and … the action of the corrosive or irritating chemicals on the skin. A chemical burn on the skin is often deeper and larger … current passing through a person's body may injure blood vessels, nerves, and muscles. Also, the throat and …
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… doctor orders, to have the best chance of keeping seizures under control. Missing a dose here or there or taking doses … your treatment plan with you to make sure that you not only understand it but also are following it. The main cause of … In most cases, the cost of epilepsy medicines is covered under your provincial health plan. …
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… and navigation services. Personal information is collected under section 26(c) and (e) of the Freedom of Information … for informational purposes and may not be a benefit under the Medical Services Plan. For further information on …
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… your diet when taking warfarin. When we cut or scrape our skin, our blood forms a clot (or plug) so that we don't bleed too much. Vitamin K helps our blood to clot. Vitamin K is found in various foods that we …
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… types of samples are used for a viral test. They include blood, urine, stool (feces), organ tissue, spinal fluid, and … is accidentally stuck with a needle containing contaminated blood to see if they became infected with the virus. Find a … taken directly from the infection, such as a throat swab or skin scraping. A sample of stool, urine, or nasal washings …
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… as it should. The mitral valve opens and closes to keep blood flowing in the proper direction through your heart. If … it's called mitral valve stenosis. In both of these cases, blood doesn't flow through the heart the right way. You will … an open-chest surgery, your doctor will make a cut in the skin over your breastbone (sternum). This cut is called an …