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… nose or mouth. Vaccination  is still available to close contacts and those at the highest risk of infection. For … from animals to humans, from person to person and through contact with objects used by someone with mpox. Mpox spreads through close, personal, and often skin-to-skin contact, including: Direct contact with sores or blisters of …
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… are plants that can cause a red, itchy rash called allergic contact dermatitis . It is the most common skin problem caused by contact with plants. What causes the rash? The rash is caused by contact with a sticky oil called urushiol (say …
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… organ dysfunction and death. Ebola is spread through direct contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person … travelled to an affected area, or if you have been in close contact with someone who was diagnosed with Ebola and you have symptoms of the disease, contact HealthLink BC at 8‑1‑1 or your health care provider …
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… only way to prevent getting or spreading HIV during sexual contact. Other forms of birth control do not protect against … those used for tattoos. You cannot get HIV through everyday contact with air, food, water, insects, animals, dishes, or … you are caring for. Wear disposable gloves if you may have contact with blood or body fluids from a person who is …
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… severe damage. The damage is usually kept to the area of contact and does not normally cause damage deep in the … type, strength, and the length of time the chemical is in contact with the body. Immediately flush the eye with large … from the eye and flush out this area. If you are wearing contacts, remove them before flushing your eye. If you are …
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… waters are usually very dirty. Items that have come into contact with flood water should be handled carefully. Flood waters passing over land may come into contact with farmyards, manure, garbage, overflowing septic … disinfect or discard all items and surfaces that came into contact with flood water. Surfaces up to 60 cm above the …
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… call 8-1-1 if you have any questions about how we are contacting you or phishing concerns on these emails. If you … you can choose to register again now, or you can wait to be contacted directly about your registration. You will … to re-register. You are already on the list. You will be contacted when a family doctor or nurse practitioner is …
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… to the lining of the respiratory and digestive tracts. Contact with asbestos over time has been linked with cancer. Most contact with asbestos is work-related. Some older homes may … offices have information on safety for asbestos contact and removal. Lung Cancer …
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… in your area, call 8-1-1 and find quick links to emergency contacts using the BC Health Service Locator App. Find … a location's service description, hours of operation and contact information. You can open directions in Apple Maps … local emergency numbers, including 9-1-1 and poison control contact information. Get the BC Health Service Locator App …
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… don't notice them. If you or your children come in direct contact with a bat, or if you find a bat in a closed room … you on what to do next. How can you prevent it? To avoid contact with the rabies virus: Have pet dogs, cats, and … the pet's veterinarian that the pet got the vaccine.) Avoid contact with stray dogs, especially in rural areas of …