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BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Linda M.N. Hoang, MD, MHSc, FRCPC December 2018
... of personal toiletry items. Ensuring appropriate use of contact precautions, which is important in preventing spread ...
College Library / BY: Paula Osachoff September 2018
... (login required: current CPSID and password). Contact the College Library if you require further ...
College Library / BY: Robert Melrose January/February 2018
... collection or any of our other electronic resources, contact the Library at 604 733-6671 or medlib@cpsbc.ca . ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Erin Fraser, DVM, MSc November 2018
... reported in children as they are more likely to have contact with infected raccoon feces, particularly in children ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Eleni Galanis, MD, MPH, FRCPC April 2018
... She has not traveled recently, nor has she had contact with other symptomatic people. A stool C&S performed ...
College Library / BY: Robert Melrose November 2018
... information about DynaMed or any other e-resource, please contact the Library at medlib@cpsbc.ca or call 604 733-6671. ...
College Library / BY: Karen MacDonell, PhD, MLIS April 2018
... provides a link to the online full-text version or contact information for the producer. The National Guideline ... or assistance locating copies of guidelines, please contact the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC library ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Angela Eykelbosh, PhD January/February 2017
... Exposure is primarily via inhalation of vapor and skin contact during cleanup. Inhalation may cause headaches, ... effects, and irritated eyes, nose, or throat. Dermal contact may cause allergic reactions, redness, or rash.[ 1,2 ... effects may also occur in residents without direct contact with the spill. Finally, mental health impacts due to ...
College Library / BY: Paula Osachoff March 2017
... information or assistance with downloading the app, please contact the College Library. We’re always happy to help! ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Melissa McLaws, DVM, PhD April 2017
... Infected bats are considered more likely to come into contact with humans and subsequently be tested because of ... an infected animal, most often through a bite, scratch, or contact with a mucous membrane. The incubation period in ... for RPEP.  In BC, as bats are reservoirs for rabies, any contact with a bat through which saliva or neural tissue may ...