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… or loss of appetite. Vomiting and diarrhea may also be present. The fever usually lasts one to 2 days. About 2 days … disease. The skin and nail loss is temporary. How is it spread? A person with hand, foot and mouth disease is most … continue to attend daycare if they feel well enough to take part in activities. The risk to other children is not great …
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… Except for yeasts, which reproduce by budding, moulds spread by releasing tiny spores into the air. What are some … Moulds often give off a ‘musty’ smell. What can I do to prevent and control moulds? The key to controlling mould is … around heating ventilation and air conditioning system parts. Empty drip pans regularly. Keep stagnant water …
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… PDF Document English Many people include snacks as a part of their eating pattern. Snacks can: Give you energy … This includes age, daily routine, activity level, food preferences and culture. This handout gives tips for planning, buying, and preparing snacks, along with a list of snack ideas. Tips for …
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… age and older. Usually 2 doses are given at least 6 months apart. The hepatitis A vaccine is provided free to Indigenous … Are in close contact with infected persons Have eaten food prepared by a food handler with hepatitis A infection … get 1 dose of the vaccine within 14 days of the exposure to prevent disease. This is provided for free. The vaccine is …
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… rare cases, the infection can cause death. How is C. diff spread? C. diff bacteria and their spores are found in feces. … contaminated. Healthcare workers, staff and visitors can spread the infection to you if their hands have come in … hands and wrists Wet your hands with warm water Wash all parts of your hands with soap and water for at least 20 …
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… damage or sterility. Mumps infection in the early stage of pregnancy may increase the rate of miscarriage but has not … and Varicella (MMRV) Vaccine The vaccines are free as part of routine childhood immunizations and to others that … Mumps, Rubella and Varicella (MMRV) Vaccine . How is mumps spread? Mumps is very contagious and spreads easily. Mumps is …
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… . Your child needs to be asleep to do this test. Sounds are presented to the ears using small earphones. Small sensors … Your child responds to sounds by raising a hand or pressing a button. Sounds at different volumes and pitches … earphone is placed into the ear and plays sounds. The inner part of the ear called the cochlea makes an OAE in response …
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… often take 4 to 7 days to get better. How does shigellosis spread? Shigella bacteria can be found in the stool of infected people. The bacteria can spread from person to person when tiny bits of infected stool … not have unprotected oral-anal contact, especially if your partner has symptoms of shigellosis. Use a dam, plastic wrap …
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… Nile virus? West Nile virus (WNV) is a disease usually spread between birds by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes can become … time. Where is West Nile virus found? WNV is found in many parts of the world. The first outbreak of WNV in North … America was in New York City in 1999. Since then it has spread to all of the continental U.S. and across all …
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… the spongy moth found? You can find the spongy moth in many parts of southern B.C. It is established in Eastern Canada, … The goal in B.C. is “eradication” (complete removal), to prevent populations from becoming established. While spongy …