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… can spread serious diseases to people. Which diseases are commonly spread from animals to people? While disease is … usually mild, severe disease can occur. Some of the most common infections that can spread from animals to humans … unit to get more information on health and safety. Ask questions such as: Are hand washing facilities available? Do …
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… the virus. You need a blood test to see if you have HCV. About 75% of people living with HCV will develop a chronic … transmission Practice safer sex. Talk with your partner(s) about being tested for sexually transmitted and blood borne infections (STBBI), and …
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… if you notice a change in clarity, colour or taste. 2 common types of bacteria found in water are: Total Coliforms … construction is complete and continued annually. The most common chemicals of concern in B.C. groundwater are: … laboratory ( https://directory.cala.ca ). For other questions, or to report possible contaminants in your area, …
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… and the brain or spine are not fully formed. The most common NTDs are: Spina bifida: when the spine does not close … pharmacist or your health care provider if you have questions about the specific form or amount of folate in a supplement. …
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… care facility or move to another location. For information about emergency preparedness and planning at the facility … how can you make your home safe and secure Things to think about include: Mobility aids, such as a walker or a … Island Health www.islandhealth.ca/about-us/accountability/emergency-management Northern Health …
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… method for children. Speak to a pharmacist if you have any questions when buying a thermometer. A pharmacist can help … I take a child’s temperature? From birth to age 5, the most common way to take a temperature is under the armpit. For … against their body Leave the thermometer in place for about 1 minute, until you hear the “beep” Remove the …
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… The use of fire retardants and foams to fight wildfires is common in B.C. When good practices are followed, there is … any clothing before wearing it. For more information about health and safety around fire retardants, see BC … or other impacts for an unknown amount of time If you have questions about the quality of your drinking water, ask your …
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… visits? Some pregnant women and people find it hard to talk about alcohol use with their health care providers. Your care provider is there to answer questions and help you to make informed and healthy choices. It can help to write down your questions before your visit. It may also be helpful to bring …
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… Infections generally result in mild illnesses. The most common GAS infection is strep throat. Other types of common infections include skin and wound infections, ear and … by the bacteria and can affect all body organs. In B.C., about 1 in 20 cases of invasive GAS infections result in …
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… bleach Bleach works best when added to warm water that is about 20˚C (68˚F). Mix: 2 drops (0.1 mL) of household bleach (about 5.25% chlorine) 1 litre (4 cups) of water Cover and … hand sanitizer. For more information If you have questions about your drinking water, contact your local …