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… water that is 15°C (60°F) to 21°C (70°F) , you are also at risk for hypothermia. But hypothermia can occur indoors, … hypothermia. Very young children and older people can be at higher risk. This is because their bodies may not be able to … hypothermia. Very young children and older people can be at higher risk. This is because their bodies may not be able to …
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… Waterborne infections in British Columbia Last updated November … types of illnesses spread by water can also be spread by food, or directly from other people or animals. What are the … For People with Weakened Immune Systems . Although the risk is relatively low of getting Toxoplasmosis through …
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… Key points to remember Having fewer fetuses lowers all risks. This makes it more likely that you will have a … a healthy baby or babies. The risk of premature birth is higher when you are carrying multiple fetuses, which … convinced me was the knowledge that the miscarriage rate is higher for triplet pregnancy than it is for the twins after …
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… the belly or more. This pain can occur with many different illnesses. Most often it will go away without medical … be sure to watch for other symptoms. High: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral High fever: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral … medicine (if you are vomiting or having trouble keeping food or fluids down). You may not know how to adjust the …
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… blood donation is also tested for the presence of blood-borne viruses before being used to make RabIg. Many chemical … viruses present. However, there is an extremely small risk of passing some blood-borne infections through the use … to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns speak with your …
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… an antibiotic when you don't need one exposes you to the risks of an allergic reaction and antibiotic side effects. … be sure to watch for other symptoms. High: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral High fever: 40°C (104°F) or higher, oral … medicine (if you are vomiting or having trouble keeping food or fluids down). You may not know how to adjust the …
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… In most cases, a rash is a minor problem or is part of an illness that will go away on its own. A rash may be caused … . This rash is caused by contact with a substance, such as food, soap, or lotion, that causes an allergic reaction . … like a sunburn along with a fever of 38.9°C (102°F) or higher. This type of rash may be caused by a rare condition …
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… symptoms come and go over time and are triggered by stress, illness, specific foods or eating patterns. Different foods may cause … little fibre can make their symptoms worse. If you eat a higher fiber diet, try decreasing the amount of fiber and …
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… some people may get chickenpox even after immunization. The illness will be much milder than if they had not been … not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye Syndrome. For more information on Reye … contact with an infected person's saliva such as by sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or by kissing. It also spreads …
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… anyone at any age. Infections generally result in mild illnesses. The most common GAS infection is strep throat. … heart. It is a rare complication of strep throat. Who is at risk of getting group A streptococcal infection? Household … the mouth or nose secretions of an infected person are at higher risk of getting infected. However, most infections …