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What is a Transfusion? [English] Permalink Public
This pamphlet explains what a transfusion is, what can be transfused, and what the associated risks are. (English) Black & White
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037Are You Positive, You're Negative? - Adult [English] Permalink Public
A poster informing people about the free public testing for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C available at local Public Health Units. (English) Colour
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255058Are You Positive, You're Negative? - Adult [English] Permalink Public
A poster informing people about the free public testing for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C available at local Public Health Units. (English) Black & White
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255060Are You Positive, You're Negative? - Youth [English] Permalink Public
A poster informing youth about the free public testing for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C available at local Public Health Units. (English) Colour
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255064Are You Positive, You're Negative? - Youth [English] Permalink Public
A handout informing youth about the free public testing for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C available at local Public Health Units. (English) Black & White
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255066Are You Positive, You're Negative? - Aboriginal [English] Permalink Public
A poster informing Aboriginals about the free public testing for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C available at local Public Health Units. (English) Black & White
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255069Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Deep vein thrombosis (sounds like throm-bow-sis), is a blood clot that forms inside one of the larger veins of the body. You may also hear it called DVT. This type of blood clot usually occurs in the calf, thigh, or pelvis. The blood clot can block part or all of the blood flow. The area becomes inflamed, causing pain, swelling, and feels warm to the touch. (English) Colour
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254258Anemia (Child) [English] Permalink Public
This factsheet provides an overview about anemia including signs, symptoms, causes, risks, treatment, and when to seek medical assistance. Audio available. (English)
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Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (ITP) (Child) [English] Permalink Public
Idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) is an acquired disorder, resulting from an increase in the breakdown of platelets. ITP is not a cancer or malignancy. Platelets are small blood cells needed for normal blood clotting. In healthy people, old platelets are destroyed in the spleen by a type of white cell called a macrophage. With ITP, this process is much more rapid. Acute ITP occurs more frequently in children between the ages of two and nine, although it can occur in children of any age. ITP is found equally in boys and girls. The onset of ITP is generally sudden. Most cases occur a few days or even weeks after a viral infection, such as chicken pox, or a respiratory infection. Sometimes ITP can be caused by an unusual response in the body to a drug. Researchers think that antibodies formed naturally by the body’s immune system attach themselves to the platelets. The platelets are then rapidly destroyed. If the body is unable to produce enough new platelets to replace those destroyed by the antibodies, the number of platelets in the blood will decrease. (English)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Conditio...Henoch-Schonlein purpura (Child) [English] Permalink Public
Henoch-Schonlein purpura is common in children between the ages of two and 10. The condition causes inflammation (swelling) of small blood vessels. The blood vessels then become easily broken and allow blood to leak. The bleeding into the skin causes a rash, which often looks more severe than it actually is. HSP does not usually cause much discomfort. On the other hand, if blood leaks into the kidneys, joints, or digestive tract, it can cause various problems, including kidney disease. Audio available. (English)
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