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  1. ... in public. Start counting from day 1 of exposure. Day 1 is the first FULL day after your last exposure to the virus. You can develop COVID-19 ...
  2. ... for 20 years or more after the asbestos exposure. Asbestos fibers were commonly used in construction before 1975. Asbestos exposure occurs in asbestos mining and milling, construction, fireproofing, ...
  3. ... common freezing injury. Nonfreezing injuries that occur from exposure to cold wet conditions include trench foot and ...
  4. ... gov/32507859/ . Wallen LD, Gleason CA. Prenatal drug exposure. In: Gleason CA, Juul SE, eds. Avery's Diseases ...
  5. ... blood or other body fluid touches your body. Exposure may occur after a needlestick or sharps injury. ... your skin, eyes, mouth, or other mucosal surface . Exposure can put you at risk for infection.
  6. Avoiding exposure to the substance that is causing your asthma is the best treatment. Measures may include: Changing jobs ( ... at the work site where there is less exposure to the substance. This may help, but over ...
  7. ... it to treat or manage an actual poison exposure. If you or someone you are with has an exposure, call your local emergency number (such as 911), ...
  8. Frostbite is damage to the skin and underlying tissues caused by extreme cold. Frostbite is the most common freezing injury. ... Frostbite ...
  9. ... sickness is illness and symptoms resulting from excessive exposure to ionizing radiation. There are two main types ... to very large doses of ionizing radiation. Radiation exposure can occur as a single large exposure ( acute ). ...
  10. ... it to treat or manage an actual poison exposure. If you or someone you are with has an exposure, call the local emergency number (such as 911), ...
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