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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Climate
  1. ... more than 6 children) Changes in altitude or climate Cold climate Exposure to smoke Family history of ear infections ...
  2. ... Malaria can be carried by mosquitoes in temperate climates, but the parasite disappears over the winter. The ... a major disease hazard for travelers to warm climates. In some areas of the world, mosquitoes that ...
  3. ... water or soil. The infection occurs in warmer climates. Leptospirosis is not spread from person to person, ... of stagnant water or floodwater, especially in tropical climates. If you are exposed to a high risk ...
  4. ... things should be considered: Insects and parasites Local climate Sanitation The best public sources for up-to- ... dawn. It occurs mainly in tropical and subtropical climates. Malaria can cause high fevers, shaking chills, flu- ...
  5. ... socks. Baby hat (such as for cold weather climates). Baby car seat. A car seat is required ...
  6. ... than avoiding living in or traveling to tropical climates, there is no known prevention for tropical sprue.
  7. ... skin may occur in people who: Live in climates with little exposure to sunlight Must stay indoors ...
  8. ... skin may occur in people who: Live in climates with little exposure to sunlight Must stay indoors ...
  9. ... develop. The problem is more common in tropical climates.
  10. ... or red or blond hair Live in sunny climates or at high altitudes Spent a lot of ...
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