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… protect yourself and your family, but others as well. Many vaccines are provided free as part of your child's routine … (HealthLinkBC File #44b) Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Polio, and Haemophilus influenzae type b … Type b (DTaP-IPV-Hib) Vaccine (HealthLinkBC File #15b) Hepatitis A Vaccine (HealthLinkBC File #33) Hepatitis B …
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… Testing order for hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HIV Last updated October 31, 2024 Download … B immune globulin (HealthLinkBC File #25b) Hepatitis B vaccine (HealthLinkBC File #25a) Hepatitis B virus tests …
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… Last updated October 31, 2024 On this page: Exposure to Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C or HIV Voluntary testing Emergency Intervention … of the Testing Order process, and information about for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C or HIV, see Testing Order for …
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… is the best way to protect against pertussis. The pertussis vaccines are provided in combination with other vaccines such as diphtheria, polio and tetanus and are free … (HealthLinkBC File #18c) Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Polio and Haemophilus influenzae type b …
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… generally in the late fall and winter months. Flu vaccines are free for everyone 6 months and older. It's important to get your flu vaccine to protect yourself this fall and winter. To learn … more, visit  Government of British Columbia: Influenza vaccine (flu vaccine) . On this page: Flu symptoms Who …
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… others as well. The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is provided free as part of your child’s routine … File #14b) Measles (rubeola) Measles rash Measles vaccines The vaccines that protect against the measles are part of your …
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… the community. The protection from infection that COVID-19 vaccines provide decreases over time, particularly in older people, so a spring COVID-19 vaccine booster will ensure people stay protected. The spring COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for people who are at higher risk of …
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… When you get vaccinated, you help protect others as well. Vaccines are very safe for you and your family. It is much safer to get a vaccine than an infectious disease. For more information on … during respiratory illness season including information on vaccines, visit the Handling respiratory illnesses page. …
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… asthma are at higher risk for serious problems from certain vaccine-preventable diseases. It is recommended that people with asthma and their loved ones get vaccines to reduce the risk of these preventable diseases. For more information about vaccines see: Inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine
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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 …