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CEAC 7033 Malaria May 2015 - Regina Qu`Appelle Health Region

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... one dose of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is about 78% effective in disease prevention, while two doses are about 88% effective. The prodromal symptoms of mumps are nonspecific and include myalgia, anorexia, malaise, headache and lowgrade fever. The classic symptom of mumps is acute onset of u ...
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... Poliomyelitis is highly infectious and affects the nervous system, sometimes resulting in paralysis. It's transmitted through contaminated food, drinking water, faeces and swimming pool water. Symptoms of Polio In most cases (90%), polio may cause no symptoms and no sequalae 5% of cases are termed ' ...
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... What should I do if I get sick with Chickenpox? • Keep a child with chickenpox out of a childcare facility or school if the illness is severe enough that the child cannot participate in regular activities or if the child has a fever. • For mild cases, exclusion is not necessary. • If a child gets ch ...
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... Objective: The Hantaviruses and Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) are members of the Bunyaviridae family. Hantavirus infections causes two main febrile diseases: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS). Hantaviruses are transmitted by r ...
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