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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 ...
President's Comment / BY: Alan Ruddiman, MBBCh, Dip PEMP, FRRMS January/February 2017
... whom to call? Your RAA is there not only to give you a contact name but, more often, they will help solve the ... face in standing up for our valued health care system. To contact your regional advisor and advocate, visit the Doctors ...
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 ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Susan Papadionissiou June 2017
... by typing “Suboxone” followed by their question and contact info. Texts may come from physicians who have ... by providing patient referral support.  Physicians can contact the Division for information about referring patients ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Afsaneh Moradi November 2016
... list of division-created patient education resources, and contact divisions@doctorsofbc.ca to learn more about adapting ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Christine Lukac, MPH October 2016
... further information about syphilis screening or treatment, contact the BCCDC public health nurse at 604 707-5607 or ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Mark Gilbert, MD, MHSc, FRCPC March 2016
... an access code through GetCheckedOnline@bccdc.ca .  Contact us To speak with a BCCDC STI clinic physician about ... the medical lead at 604 707-5606. For all other enquiries, contact the program manager at 604 707-5626 or e-mail ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Andrew Hurlburt, MD April 2016
... have also been rare accounts of transmission by sexual contact and through blood transfusion in countries outside of ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Linda Dix-Cooper, MSc, May 2015
... organizations who serve newcomer women are invited to contact us by phone at 604 707-2529 (in English, Mandarin, ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Christine Halpert, RN, BSN, MA, June 2015
... a sweet solution, distraction, suckling, and physical contact. Several studies have demonstrated that infants cry ...