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… Fever Common Questions About the Influenza (Flu) Vaccine Comparing Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis … Thrush Travel Health Types of Hair Loss Ulcerative Colitis Vaccines to Prevent Influenza (Flu) Valley Fever … for Human Immunodeficiency Virus? HPV: Should I Get the Vaccine? Influenza (Flu) Vaccines: Should I Get a Flu …
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… involves getting both rabies immune globulin and the rabies vaccine. For more information see HealthLinkBC File #07b Rabies immune globulin and vaccine . How can rabies be prevented? Vaccinate your pets … products used, including copies of the immune globulin and vaccine labels. Show them to your health care provider in …
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… injection supplies with others. Stay up to date on all vaccines. This includes vaccines for influenza (flu) and COVID-19. Your doctor can tell you which other vaccines you need. If your doctor prescribed medicines to …
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… Care: Brushing and Flossing Your Teeth Should I Get a Flu Vaccine? Should I Have Allergy Shots for Allergies to Insect … and Stroke Assistive Devices and Orthotics Autism and Vaccines Avoiding Infections in the Hospital Avoiding … Yourself Shots Common Questions About the Influenza (Flu) Vaccine Controlling Dust, Dust Mites, and Other Allergens in …
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… the ways described above, you may need treatment (such as a vaccine or medication) as soon as possible to protect … from hepatitis B disease, you may be given a hepatitis B vaccine and hepatitis B immune globulin. Hepatitis B immune … protection against hepatitis B virus. The hepatitis B vaccine provides long lasting protection by helping your …
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… How can necrotizing fasciitis be prevented? There is no vaccine to prevent group A streptococcal infections. … who has not had chickenpox or the chickenpox (varicella) vaccine should get the vaccine. For information about the chickenpox vaccine, see …
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… weak immune systems . These people may not be able to get vaccines, or vaccines don't work well for them. Their only protection is … vaccinated so illnesses are less common. Other reasons why vaccines are important: The risk of getting a disease is …
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… have the virus. Even if you're up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines, there are times when you may need to get a test. … to get tested, even if you're up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines or you don't have symptoms. Get tested at least 5 … have the virus. Even if you're up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines, there are times when you may need to get a test. …
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… you stay protected. For information on getting a COVID-19 vaccine, please visit: Government of British Columbia: … immunization BC Centre for Disease Control: Getting a Vaccine For more information on what to expect following …
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… have a wound and have had less than 3 doses of a tetanus vaccine or your immunization history is unknown. TIg is … TIg even if you have received 3 or more doses of a tetanus vaccine. You may also be given a tetanus vaccine when you get TIg to provide long-term protection …