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How to Properly Wear a Face Mask: Infographic
Everyone is required to wear a face mask in a Johns <b>Hopkins Medicine</b> building. Patients can remove the face mask when they are alone in their hospital room.</b> ...
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Influenza (Flu) in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Influenza (flu) is a very contagious viral infection of the respiratory system. It causes a high fever, body aches, a cough, and other symptoms. Most children are</b> ...
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Diphtheria | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A DTaP shot is a combination <b>vaccine</b> that protects against 3 diseases—<b>diphtheria</b>, tetanus, and pertussis. The first 3 shots are given at 2, 4, and 6</b> ...
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Infectious Diseases | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Infectious Diseases</b>. Viral Hepatitis. Acute Viral Hepatitis. Acute or Chronic Viral Hepatitis. Hepatitis. Hepatitis B (HBV) See More. At Another Johns</b> ...
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Arteriovenous Malformations | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Arteriovenous Malformations</b>. <b>Arteriovenous malformations</b> (AVMs) happen when a group of blood vessels in your body forms incorrectly. In these</b> ...
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COVID-19 NEWS: Study to Investigate Impacts of COVID Vaccines on ...
“If there’s a relationship between the <b>COVID-19</b> <b>vaccines</b> and the menstrual changes, we need to know how it happens,” says Borahay. “Therefore, we</b> ...
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IMA - Immunizations for Adolescents | Johns Hopkins Medicine
IMA - <b>Immunizations</b> for Adolescents. EHP, Priority Partners, and USFHP. Adolescents 13 years of age during the Measurement Year. Adolescents 13 years of age</b> ...
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Coronavirus at a Glance: Infographic | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A novel <b>coronavirus</b> caused an outbreak of respiratory illness that began in late 2019. The disease has led to millions of cases around the world. Get</b> ...
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Traveling After an Organ Transplant During the COVID-19 Era
It is safer to postpone trips that are not considered necessary or urgent. No form of travel is 100% safe regarding the risk of catching the virus that causes</b> ...
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One Year Later: Are Front-Line Workers Still ‘Heroes’?
She recalls learning from a nursing colleague on a <b>COVID-19</b> unit about a group of exhausted health care workers on her team seeing television coverage of</b> ...
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