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  • ...American countries and Yemen, according to studies conducted by the World Health Organization.<ref name="UFAR">{{Cite web | author= United Front Against Riv ...te for childhood scabies in developing countries |journal=J Paediatr Child Health |volume=38 |issue=4 |pages=401–4 |year=2002 |month=August |pmid=12174005
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  • The FDA informed health care professionals that dangerous or even fatal skin reactions ([[Stevens J {{Commons cat}}
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  • ...clindamycin in combination with [[clotrimazole]] are manufactured by Olive Health Care and sold as ''Clinsup-V''. In Egypt, vaginal cream containing clindamy ...] kittens and cats. Toxoplasmosis is contagious to humans, and, therefore, cat owners; in particular, pregnant women should take precautions to prevent th
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  • ...l chloramphenicol resistance. High-level resistance is conferred by the ''cat''-gene; this [[gene]] codes for an [[enzyme]] called [[chloramphenicol acet Oily chloramphenicol is recommended by the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) as the first line treatment of [[meningitis]] in low-i
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  • ...atelet actions.<ref>Byrant, Bronwen and Knights, Katleen. Pharmacology for Health Professionals. s.l. : Elsevier, 2007, p. 270.</ref> ...n {{convert|38.5|°C|°F}}.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7623230.stm|title=Baby paracetamol asthma concern|date=September 19, 2008|w
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  • ...?cid=3016|title=Diazepam|work=[[PubChem]]| publisher=National Institute of Health: National Library of Medicine|accessdate= 2006-03-11}}</ref><ref name="NLM" ...= WHO Model List of Essential Medicines | format = PDF | publisher = World Health Organization | accessdate = 2006-03-12 }}</ref> Diazepam is used to treat a
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  • ...ews/prss/527423.html Ga. Doctor Accused of Aiding Flesh-Eating Treatment], Health Highlights: Aug. 14, 2005</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.casewatch.org ...cs' Sangrovit contain sanguinarine and [[chelerythrine.]] On 14 May 2003, Cat Holmes reported in ''Georgia Faces''<ref>[http://georgiafaces.caes.uga.edu/
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  • ...there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there? Why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered? ...nks of herself as "...the balm of Gilead in disguise," in Chapter XII: The Cat and the Pain-killer.
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  • {{See also cat|Iron minerals}} {{see also cat|Iron compounds}}
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  • ...ylazine as an [[emetic]] when it is desirable to remove a substance from a cat's stomach. In one trial, [[pilocarpine]] was used instead of xylazine. * Wright, Dr. Bob. ''Human Health Concerns When Working With Medications Around Horses''. Ontario Ministry of
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  • ...ures at 100 [[parts per million|ppm]] or greater can be dangerous to human health.<ref name="Prockop"/> ...rmal levels of oxygen. The prevention of poisoning is a significant public health issue. Domestic carbon monoxide poisoning can be prevented by early detecti
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  • ...= Flammable ('''F''')<br/>[[Carcinogen|Carc. Cat. 1]]<br/>[[Mutagen|Muta. Cat. 2]]<br/>Toxic ('''T''') ...itive in some nations. In the [[United States]], concern over its negative health effects and the possibility of benzene entering the [[groundwater]] have le
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  • {{See also cat|Arsenic compounds}} ...a method of disease prevention<ref>{{cite journal|journal = Environmental Health Perspective|year = 2005|volume = 113|issue = 9|pages = 1123–1124|doi = 10
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  • {{See also cat|Cadmium compounds}} ...gments, coatings, stabilizers and alloys declined due to environmental and health regulations in the 1980s and 1990s. In 2006, only 7% of total cadmium consu
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  • {{See also cat|Beryllium compounds}} {{See also cat|Beryllium minerals}}
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  • | EUClass = Toxic ('''T''')<br/>[[Carcinogen|Carc. Cat. 3]] ...atility, exposure to formaldehyde is a significant consideration for human health.<ref name="IARC">{{citation | contribution = Formaldehyde | url = http://mo
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  • ...er, E. Scott (1998). ''Working Safe: How to help people actively care for health and safety''. Lewis Publishers</ref> The goal should be small gains over an ...per, M.D. (2003) Behavior Based Safety Still A Viable Strategy', 'Safety & Health' April, pp 46-48. http://www.behavioral-safety.com/articles/behavior_based_
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  • | [[Cat scratch disease]] [[Category:Health-related lists]]
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  • *[[Cat scratch disease]] (Cat scratch fever, English–Wear infection, Inoculation lymphoreticulosis, Sub ...ef name="pmid19857474">{{cite journal |author=Vardiman JW |title=The World Health Organization (WHO) classification of tumors of the hematopoietic and lympho
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  • Domachowske, Joseph; Khan, Asad A [[Louisiana State University]] Health Science Center; King, John W; Cross, J Thomas [http://emedicine.medscape.c ...zoites]], ingestion of contaminated water food or soil with [[oocysts]] in cat feces that is more than one day old
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